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Captain Cook explored the Pacific in the HMS Endeavor, but by the time it was lost not a decade later it had been retired by the Royal Navy, sold off, and turned into a prison ship. Renamed the Lord ...
Captain Cook’s ship, HMS Endeavour, which the adventurer used to explore Australia, has been identified after a 250 year long mystery.
A life-sized replica of HMS Endeavour in Whitby harbour that Captain Cook sailed on is up for sale - with suggestions it could turned into a nightclub, Indian restaurant, or even a chippy.
In 1770, the HMS Endeavour - a British ship with a crew led by Captain James Cook - landed in Australia on Botany Bay, called Kamay by the traditional owners of the land.
Is a shipwreck off the Rhode Island coast Captain Cook’s long-lost vessel? The HMS Endeavour was a British Royal Navy vessel sailed by Captain Cook in 1778 during the American War of Independence ...
Researchers at the Australian National Maritime Museum said they have found evidence that a shipwreck located in Newport Harbor, Rhode Island, is the remains of the HMS Endeavour, a British Royal ...
The Australian National Maritime Museum first claimed the shipwreck was that of the HMS Endeavour two years ago, but the Rhode Island Maritime Archeology Project quickly denied this claim, saying ...
Deep-sea divers claim they have 'proof' mystery shipwreck is Captain Cook's HMS Endeavour The HMS Endeavour was scuttled off the coast of Rhode Island in 1778, during the American War of Independence.
That’s where James Cook’s HMS Endeavour was believed to have been deliberately sunk by the British during the American Revolution.