Fire is a great cooking tool in the Antarctic.
James Cook
James Cook
James Cook
James Cook
English explorer James Cook first crossed the Antarctic Circle in 1773 during his second voyage to the South Pacific. Cook's expedition marked the first documented crossing of the Antarctic Circle by a European explorer.
Ways to cook in the Antarctic are very limited. Ways to cook in this area are by fire, by fuel tank, or by solar heat.
Captain James Cook.
James Cook sailed the Atlantic, Pacific and Antarctic Oceans.
Not a thing. Captain James Cook was prevented from reaching the Antarctic cotinent because of the pack ice, and the fact that his sails kept freezing. He was only the first European to cross the Antarctic circle, doing so twice.
The only way to travel to Antarctica in 1911 was by ship. Mawson departed Hobart, heading for Macquarie Island (a sub-Antarctic island 1300 kilometres north of Antarctica), before heading for the Antarctic continent.
James Cook never saw the South Pole. Pack ice and the fact that his sails kept freezing up stopped him from even reaching the Antarctic continent, let alone the theoretical point known as the South Pole. Cook was the first European to cross the Antarctic Circle, but he did not reach the South pole.
When he saw huge iceburgs after crossing the Antarctic Circle.