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South African's night polar trek
After 60 days and five hours, South African Mike Horn and Norwegian Børge Ousland have become the first men to walk to the North Pole, unassisted by dogs or machines, in the Arctic winter. The adventurers crossed 1 000km of polar landscape, walking or skiing up to 12 hours a day in total darkness - and temperatures reaching -50°C.

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