Lewis Clarke made World Record as the Youngest Person to reach the South Pole

British teenager Lewis Clarke reached the Impassable  South Pole in just 16-year-old. This is a new world record as the youngest person to reach the South Pole.

Bristol City resident Lewis spent 48 days in,  - 50 degrees Celsius temperature and wind speed in 120 kilometers per hour.

Maximum of two weeks after his 16th birthday in December last year, he started from the coast of Antigua.

Lewis walked for eight hours per day, traveling more. Connected with an experienced tour guide Carl Alvi poles.
They Walked 70 miles and reached on last Saturday evening GMT Standard Time at Amundsen - Scott South Pole Station.

The brave teen arrived safely, will Officially establish his claim to the Guinness World Records as he will appear with evidence to the authorities.

Lewis said after reaching the South Pole, " I'm really happy. In the last 48 days of receiving pain today it comforting that I did it, ignoring snow and frigid winds hitting . This day was really cumbersome. I was much closer to the poles, as the speed was reduced. I could not move my legs. But now I have reached. ''

If Lewis Clarke, a student of Queen Elizabeth Hospital School in Bristol, UK Student’s Guinness World Records gets official recognition then Canada’s  Sara Maknairs Landy’s record will be broken.



Lyandi in 2005 at the age of 18, departed from the coast to the South Pole reached the station, created records.