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This is the think-piecy/journal of Sasha Stone, editor and main content provider of awardsdaily.com. By day I also occupy myself with the smaller among us. I am currently obsessed with the following: anthropology and evolution, technology, gardening, Bob Dylan (because Bob Dylan), film, Abraham Lincoln, freeing orcas from SeaWorld – you know, it’s like that. I have no idea. But it’s a fun ride while it lasts. What Does “Gifted and Talented” Mean Anyway? Letter to My Twenty Year Old Self.
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal: 11th and 12th June 1771
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal. Launched in 1764 as the merchant collier 'Earl of Pembroke', the ship was purchased in 1768 by the Royal Navy for £2,300, renamed 'Endeavour', and refitted for Cook’s expedition to view the transit of Venus from Tahiti, and then to look for the Southern Continent. This expedition was to turn into Cook's first circumnavigation of the globe. 11th and 12th June 1771. With India Fleet, Homeward Bound]. Ditto weather. A Smooth Sea. Wind North-East by East;. 25th to 30th June ...
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal: Cook on Tierra del Fuego in 1768/9
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal. Launched in 1764 as the merchant collier 'Earl of Pembroke', the ship was purchased in 1768 by the Royal Navy for £2,300, renamed 'Endeavour', and refitted for Cook’s expedition to view the transit of Venus from Tahiti, and then to look for the Southern Continent. This expedition was to turn into Cook's first circumnavigation of the globe. Cook on Tierra del Fuego in 1768/9. Description of Strait of Le Maire. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rio de Janeiro described.
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal: Rio de Janeiro described
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal. Launched in 1764 as the merchant collier 'Earl of Pembroke', the ship was purchased in 1768 by the Royal Navy for £2,300, renamed 'Endeavour', and refitted for Cook’s expedition to view the transit of Venus from Tahiti, and then to look for the Southern Continent. This expedition was to turn into Cook's first circumnavigation of the globe. Rio de Janeiro described. A DESCRIPTION OF THE BAY OR RIVER OF RIO DE JANEIRO. 1768 December 7. Rio de Janeiro described. The Countre...
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal: 5th and 6th July 1771
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal. Launched in 1764 as the merchant collier 'Earl of Pembroke', the ship was purchased in 1768 by the Royal Navy for £2,300, renamed 'Endeavour', and refitted for Cook’s expedition to view the transit of Venus from Tahiti, and then to look for the Southern Continent. This expedition was to turn into Cook's first circumnavigation of the globe. 5th and 6th July 1771. With India Fleet, Homeward Bound]. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rio de Janeiro described.
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal: 7th and 8th July 1771
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal. Launched in 1764 as the merchant collier 'Earl of Pembroke', the ship was purchased in 1768 by the Royal Navy for £2,300, renamed 'Endeavour', and refitted for Cook’s expedition to view the transit of Venus from Tahiti, and then to look for the Southern Continent. This expedition was to turn into Cook's first circumnavigation of the globe. 7th and 8th July 1771. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rio de Janeiro described. Success Bay, Tierra del Fuego.
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal: 9th to 13th July 1771
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal. Launched in 1764 as the merchant collier 'Earl of Pembroke', the ship was purchased in 1768 by the Royal Navy for £2,300, renamed 'Endeavour', and refitted for Cook’s expedition to view the transit of Venus from Tahiti, and then to look for the Southern Continent. This expedition was to turn into Cook's first circumnavigation of the globe. 9th to 13th July 1771. With India Fleet, Homeward Bound]. Fore and middle parts a Gentle breeze, and thick, Foggy. Longitude 6 degree...
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal: Queen Charlotte's Sound, New Zealand
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal. Launched in 1764 as the merchant collier 'Earl of Pembroke', the ship was purchased in 1768 by the Royal Navy for £2,300, renamed 'Endeavour', and refitted for Cook’s expedition to view the transit of Venus from Tahiti, and then to look for the Southern Continent. This expedition was to turn into Cook's first circumnavigation of the globe. Queen Charlotte's Sound, New Zealand. Description of Queen Charlotte’s Sound]. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rio de Janeiro described.
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal: 17th and 18th June 1771
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal. Launched in 1764 as the merchant collier 'Earl of Pembroke', the ship was purchased in 1768 by the Royal Navy for £2,300, renamed 'Endeavour', and refitted for Cook’s expedition to view the transit of Venus from Tahiti, and then to look for the Southern Continent. This expedition was to turn into Cook's first circumnavigation of the globe. 17th and 18th June 1771. With India Fleet, Homeward Bound]. Steady, Gentle Gales and pleasant weather. Variation in the. 1st and 2nd ...
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal: 15th and 16th June 1771
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Captain Cook's Endeavour Journal. Launched in 1764 as the merchant collier 'Earl of Pembroke', the ship was purchased in 1768 by the Royal Navy for £2,300, renamed 'Endeavour', and refitted for Cook’s expedition to view the transit of Venus from Tahiti, and then to look for the Southern Continent. This expedition was to turn into Cook's first circumnavigation of the globe. 15th and 16th June 1771. With India Fleet, Homeward Bound]. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rio de Janeiro described. 3rd to 6th ...