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Francisco Moreno

(1852 - 1919)

Argentinian explorer and academic

Argentinian explorer and academic
Francisco Moreno was an Argentine explorer and academic known for his pioneering surveys of Patagonia.
Born in 1852 in Buenos Aires, Francisco Moreno led scientific expeditions across Patagonia, mapping vast and previously uncharted regions. He conducted research in archaeology, anthropology, and geography, earning recognition as a leading scholar in Argentina. Moreno's efforts contributed to the establishment of national parks and conservation policies. He became the first director of the La Plata Museum and promoted public education. His enduring impact on Argentine science and environmental protection is celebrated today.
1852 Francisco Moreno
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Francis Younghusband

(1863 - 1942)

Indian-English captain and explorer

Indian-English captain and explorer
Francis Younghusband was a British Army officer and explorer best known for leading the 1904 British expedition to Tibet.
Born in 1863 in India, Francis Younghusband served in the British Indian Army before embarking on exploratory missions in Central Asia. In 1903–1904, he led the British expedition to Tibet, resulting in the controversial Lhasa Convention. Younghusband wrote extensively about his travels and the cultures he encountered. Later in life, he became a spiritual writer and advocate for pacifism and international cooperation. His adventurous spirit and diplomatic efforts made him a notable figure in the age of exploration.
1863 Francis Younghusband