Dutch adventurer reaches South Pole on tractor

A file picture taken on November 9, 2014 shows Manon Ossevoort of the Netherlands posing in her tractor at a workshop where mechanics are putting the finishing touches on her tractor, some 40 kms outside Malmesbury in the South African Western Cape. AFP Photo

Dutch actress and adventurer Manon "Tractor Girl" Ossevoort arrived at the South Pole Dec. 9 after chugging along on a tractor from Europe through Africa and across the frozen wastes of Antarctica.
      
"It's quite emotional, I'm very happy," Ossevoort told AFP by satellite telephone shortly after arriving at the Pole and fulfilling a decade-long dream.
      
"It feels quite magical really, to have made this happen and arrived here!"       

The ebullient new mother of a 10-month-old baby said the the 16-day, 2,500 kilomeer(1,500 mile) trip across the largest single mass of ice on earth from Russia's Novo base to the Pole had been tough.
      
Driving the huge red Massey Ferguson tractor over the rugged, icy landscape at an average speed of about 10 kilometres (six miles) an hour was "like rodeo riding".
      
Ossevoort said the worst part of the trip was "the day that I was driving for hours and hours and could not go faster than between 0.5 and five kilometres (three miles) per hour".
      
"I really was worried then that the expedition could come to a halt if conditions would get just a little bit worse."
        
Now she has to do the return trip.
      
It will be a race to make it home to the Netherlands for Christmas but the "return journey to the base will be faster because the tracks of the tractor will be frozen up and it will be easier to drive."       

Ossevoort began her trip in 2005, taking four years to drive from her home village in the Netherlands to Cape Town at the southern tip of Africa -- and then missed the boat that was due to take her to Antarctica for the final leg due to delays.
      
Frustrated, the former theatre actress spent the next four...

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