Scientists Finally Solved the Blood Falls Mystery
As the 20th century dawned, an intense rivalry unfolded between two polar explorers, Robert Scott and Roald Amundsen, both vying for the coveted title of the first person in history to reach the South Pole. Ultimately, tragedy befell Scott, while Amundsen emerged victorious, planting his tent at the pole before his rivals. Amidst this fierce competition, an unexpected revelation awaited British geologist Thomas Griffith Taylor, a member of Scott's expedition, at Taylor Glacier—an otherworldly waterfall of blood-red hue, now famously known as the Blood Falls.