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STRANGE creatures dredged up from the Antarctica seafloor by scientists may have previously been undiscovered. Australian scientists captured a jelly-like, eyeless ‘sea pig’ and ...
My favorite commemorative stamp highlighted Captain James Cook’s 1769 voyage to New Zealand on the HMS Endeavour ... South winds carry a noticeable Antarctic chill. Migrating birds fly in from God ...
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Strange 'sea pigs,' sea spiders and a spawning 'butterfly' discovered on Antarctic ocean floor by scientistsa professor of marine biology at James Cook University in Queensland, Australia, told ABC News. The RSV Nuyina was launched for the Denman Marine Voyage to investigate the effects of warming sea ...
I stepped on deck for HMB Endeavour’s voyage from Hobart to Sydney, the return leg of the ship’s first outing on the open sea ...
The first antarctic expedition falls ... go quite as far south as Cook, but only reached 69 degrees 52 minutes. In 1823, an Englishman named James Weddell, forced two small sealing vessels ...
After an arduous voyage through the Antarctic his crew needed rest and the ship required ... The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery (Cambridge University Press for the Hakluyt ...
Sir Joseph Banks, who had accompanied Captain Cook on HMS Endeavour’s voyage to ... took part in several expeditions. The first voyage was in 1839-1843 onboard HMS Erebus, an Antarctic expedition, and ...
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