The film's account of the story changes the expedition's ending by having the explorers actually reach the northern coast.
The explorers reached the terminal sump, the first people to do so in twelve years.
The next Europeans to appear did not do so until the late 1700s when explorers reached the area.
Presently the explorers reached a distinctive intersection, marked by a triple fountain in the center.
By the time French and English explorers reached the area, the village had long been abandoned.
Two years ago the first explorers of the people reached the distant cities.
Because of the remote location, it was some time before European explorers and settlers reached the area.
On the first day the explorers reached the boundary of eternal snow and spent the night there.
They climbed down the 800-foot caldera cliff to become the first explorers to reach the lake shore.
Not until the latter half of the 19th century did foreign explorers reach deeply into the interior.