Captain Cook's Endeavour found?

Kray Gelder

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That would be cool to recover it. This guy got around! Found this... aaaaaaaaaaCook.jpg


And on a tiny 91 foot long sailing vessel. Amazing. aaaaaaaendeavor.jpg
 

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What an incredible accomplishment.

Oceanographic survey ships transiting near the Cook Monument in Hawaii have been known to renew the whitewash on his memorial as a tradition and tribute.
 

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Tpmetal

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Also responsible for the creation of "side shows" or shocking carnival displays. On his trip to the south pacific he captured tattooed natives(also other interesting things) which were put on display and you could view the people for a price to fund his next voyage.
 

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FOUND????? I see NOTHING in the article that shows anything has been located.

Researchers in Rhode Island, on the US East Coast, said this week that they had narrowed a decades-long search for the Endeavour to "one or two archaeological sites," just in time for the 250th anniversary of Cook's voyage from the UK to Australia aboard the vessel, the first recorded European contact with that continent.

What an incredible accomplishment.Also responsible for the creation of "side shows" or shocking carnival displays. On his trip to the south pacific he captured tattooed natives(also other interesting things) which were put on display and you could view the people for a price to fund his next voyage.
Now thats cool stuff!



C'mon people, what are you thinking? Please dont acknowledge this BS as any sort of reality, it just furthers it on the net.
 

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Darren in NC

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Let's see. seekerGH finishes his negative activity on Tnet on July 3. Mysteriously, xaos shows up on the same date. 8-)
 

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FOUND????? I see NOTHING in the article that shows anything has been located.

Re-read the title to this thread. The original poster asked the question, "Captain Cook's Endeavour found?"


Darren - I noticed the same.... Hmmm....
 

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Kray Gelder

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FOUND????? I see NOTHING in the article that shows anything has been located.

Researchers in Rhode Island, on the US East Coast, said this week that they had narrowed a decades-long search for the Endeavour to "one or two archaeological sites," just in time for the 250th anniversary of Cook's voyage from the UK to Australia aboard the vessel, the first recorded European contact with that continent.





C'mon people, what are you thinking? Please dont acknowledge this BS as any sort of reality, it just furthers it on the net.

Your reaction has no relation to the topic. Calm yourself.
 

Tpmetal

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FOUND????? I see NOTHING in the article that shows anything has been located.

Researchers in Rhode Island, on the US East Coast, said this week that they had narrowed a decades-long search for the Endeavour to "one or two archaeological sites," just in time for the 250th anniversary of Cook's voyage from the UK to Australia aboard the vessel, the first recorded European contact with that continent.





C'mon people, what are you thinking? Please dont acknowledge this BS as any sort of reality, it just furthers it on the net.

Actually what I said is perfectly true..... no idea about any ship wrecks nor did I say anything about a ship wreck.
 

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