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He Is the only One Who Has Conquered the Seven Poles of Inaccessibility. the Eighth Is Blocked by a Human.

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The British explorer made history by conquering seven of the eight so-called "poles of inaccessibility." Chris Brown, 63, has now completed almost all such zones on Earth, from the icy Antarctic to the remote Point Nemo in the Pacific Ocean. He proves that human curiosity can still overcome the greatest geographical obstacles.
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The British explorer made history by conquering seven of the eight so-called "poles of inaccessibility." Chris Brown, 63, has now completed almost all such zones on Earth, from the icy Antarctic to the remote Point Nemo in the Pacific Ocean. He proves that human curiosity can still overcome the greatest geographical obstacles.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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