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James Cook ventured in the Arctic during his third voyage.
James Cook made three major journeys. Cook's first voyage extended from August 1768 to July 1771. His second voyage was from July 1772 to July 1775. The third voyage was July 1776 until Cook's untimely death in February 1779.
First voyage (1768-71)Second voyage (1772-75)Third voyage (1776-79) and Death (1779)By Nam
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On James Cook's second journey which lasted from 1772-1775, he commanded the 'Resolution' and the 'Adventure' on an expedition to the South Pacific, in order to either prove or disprove the rumour of a great southern continent.
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Captain James Cook made three significant voyages to the Pacific Ocean. His first voyage began in 1768 and lasted until 1771, during which he mapped New Zealand and the eastern coastline of Australia. He returned for a second voyage from 1772 to 1775, exploring the South Pacific, and his third voyage from 1776 to 1779 focused on the North Pacific, including Hawaii.
Captain James Cook, amongst other things, was famous for the discovery of Australia in 1770. He did not actually go to the South Pole, but on his second voyage, he crossed the Antarctic Circle and reached a latitude of 67 degrees 15 minutes S, the first to sail that far south. Captain Cook was killed by Hawaiian natives in 1779.
James Magnum Cook goes by Magnum.
No. James Cook was not accompanied by any family members.
You can find it on Wikipedia, or go to google and search James Cook image.
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