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Until the late 18th century, most of the Pacific Ocean and the southern seas were mysteries to Europeans. In 1768, Captain James Cook set out to unlock their secrets.
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Journey in Captain James Cook's footsteps as he discovers new lands and charts unknown waters during the 18th Century in this exciting documentary.
New Zealand travel should include Gisborne, or Poverty Bay as Captain Cook named it. See the statues of the great explorer and Young Nick who first sighted the land.
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