Explorer Henry Worsley Dies 30 Miles from Finishing Solo Antarctica Trek

British explorer Henry Worsley died last week while attempting the first solo expedition across Antarctica in recorded history.

After spending 71 days alone on the continent and traveling over 900 miles, Worsley was just 30 miles away from his destination when he called for help and was airlifted to a hospital in Punta Arenas, Chile.

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