The Trail Less Traveled

1947 Antarctic Expedition with the Great Global Explorer: Georges de Giorgio Part 1

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Georges de Giorgio was born in a car wreck in France while his father, Italian Count of Santoponte, raced his mother of chilean indian/spanish decent to Italy--where he was supposed to be born. George's father moved the family to Chile at the age of 4 where he grew up working in his father's wooden ship boatyard. In 1947 at the age of 17, Georges joined an American Expedition to Antarctica becoming the youngest person to ever spend a year there. Georges lived a month alone on the Palmer Penninsula plateau, was the first to cross from the Atlantic to Pacific by dogsled with a joint British/American party, & has a mountain named after him. Because Georges was Chilean, his presence secured the Chilean claim to Antarctica. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.