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The both sailed far enough South, that Antarctic ice floes were a danger, especially to their wooden ships.
Capt. James cook did not attempt to reach the South pole. His voyages of exploration were to South america, South Africa and Australasia.
the harsh weather, food, and finishing the race
the people from Hawaii stabbed him in the back
James Cook did not reach the South Pole, a theoretical point on the continent of Antarctica, so he faced no dangers there. Cook was the first known European explorer to cross the Antarctic Circle, doing so in January 1773 and again in 1774. As he approached the continent, pack ice and the solid freezing of the ship's sails prevented him from getting any closer.
Captain James Cook and James Clark Ross faced numerous dangers in their expeditions to reach the South Pole. These dangers included extreme cold temperatures, harsh weather conditions such as blizzards and storms, treacherous terrains with crevasses and ice cliffs, limited food supplies, and the risk of frostbite and hypothermia. Additionally, they had to navigate through uncharted waters and unknown territories, facing the possibility of getting lost or encountering hostile indigenous populations.
Antarctica 'faces' north.
yes, he had problems with his boat and also with health problems. He almost died because of an infection in his leg because of a antarctic soldiar trying to kill pirates near by with a toxic bomb.
Your face LOL
Alot of things
Ice fields melting.
there chick can leave