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Captain Cook’s Journal During the First Voyage Round the World

CHAPTER 5
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At 11 a light breeze sprung up from the Westward and we made Sail to the Southward.

At Noon was by Observation in the Latitude of 38 degrees 4 minutes South; Albetross Point bore due East, distant 5 or 6 Leagues.
Friday, 12th.

Gentle breezes from between the North-West and North-North-East; Fore and Middle part Clear Weather; the Latter part dark and Cloudy; steering along shore South by West and South-South-West at the distance of 4 Leagues off.

At 7 p.m.saw the top of the Peaked Mountain to the Southward above the Clouds bearing from us South; at the same time the Southermost land we had in Sight bore South by West.

Took several Azimuths both in the Evening and the Morning which gave the Variation 14 degrees 15 minutes Easterly.


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