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By admin, on April 11th, 2013
Captain James Cook was born on 27th the October, 1728. Captain James Cook found … Captain James Cook wasn't the first person who found Australia, the aboriganals were thousands of years ago. . . . → Read More: Isabella's Blog » Blog Archive » The HMS Endeavour
By admin, on February 12th, 2013
While the island had been sighted by explorers as early as 1675, the first human to set foot on South Georgia was Captain James Cook in 1775. Captain Cook was not impressed: “Lands doomed by nature to perpetual .. . . . → Read More: South Georgia Island – There's No Place Quite Like It | AquaBlog
By admin, on February 3rd, 2013
By admin, on January 29th, 2013
This is a scene that would be recognised by the first European sailors who, led by Captain James Cook , sailed down this coast in the Resolution in 1774. Cook was in need of fresh provisions and no doubt his men looked … . . . → Read More: Urban Education Semester » Captain James Cook and William …
By admin, on January 21st, 2013
CAPTAIN JAMES COOK , A BRITISH EXPLORER, made three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, including significant time in the Hawaiian Islands, where he and his crew were the first Europeans, according to historical accounts. . . . → Read More: ARMCHAIR GOLF BLOG: Another Cook in Hawaii
By admin, on November 2nd, 2012
I wonder if that's the effect that sighting the islands had on the first European to set eyes on them, captain James Cook . On January 18, 1778, when he saw Oahu after months of sailing across vast and empty Pacific, wouldn't … . . . → Read More: Honolulu – always good to be back « Sandstone and amber
By admin, on October 27th, 2012
Captain James Cook was born on this day in October 1728. The British explorer made three voyages to the Pacific Ocean and was the first European to sail along the length of Australia's eastern coast, which had never before … . . . → Read More: calendar – angela keoghan « Eastwing Blog
By admin, on October 19th, 2012
It was inspired by the first beer ever to be brewed in New Zealand, by Captain James Cook in 1773. The Mussel Inn version is a red brown all malt beer flavoured with the freshly picked tips of the Manuka tree and locally .. . . . → Read More: Desert Island Beers – Andrew Dixon, New Zealand – AllGates Brewery
By admin, on October 7th, 2012
IT'S NO surprise to find a bust of Captain James Cook gracing the halls of the NSW Parliament. But Jason Wing's artwork does not treat the English explorer credited with being the first European to land on Australia's east … . . . → Read More: James Cook stole Australia from the Abos | Whale Oil Beef Hooked …
By admin, on September 23rd, 2012
(Credit: Getty Images) ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS ARE descendents of the first people to leave Africa up to 75,000 years ago, a genetic study has found, confirming they may have the oldest continuous culture on the planet. . . . → Read More: Egyptians in Australia
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