garymalmgren
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From Cmd James Cook's log May 16 1770.
Surprised in finding our selves farther to the southward than we were in the evening and yet it had blowen strong Southerly all night. We now saw the breakers again within us which we passed at a distance of 1 League, they lay in the Latde of 28.8 and stretch off East two Leagues from a point under which there is a small Island, there situation may always be found by the peaked mountain before mentioned which bears SWbW from them and on this account I have named it Mount Warning. It lies 7 or 8 Leagues inland in the latitude of 28.22 S, the land is high and hilly about it but it is conspicuous enough to be distinguished from every thing else. The point off which these shoals lay I have named Point Danger.
That small island is new called Cook island.
On his original chart it looks like this (clearer on the original)

I have climbed Mt Warning and stood on Point Danger where there is a memorial to Cook with the above log record inscribed.
And looked across at Cook Island which is about 700 metres offshore.
Unfortunately a 65 foot yacht just rediscovered the island.

Surprised in finding our selves farther to the southward than we were in the evening and yet it had blowen strong Southerly all night. We now saw the breakers again within us which we passed at a distance of 1 League, they lay in the Latde of 28.8 and stretch off East two Leagues from a point under which there is a small Island, there situation may always be found by the peaked mountain before mentioned which bears SWbW from them and on this account I have named it Mount Warning. It lies 7 or 8 Leagues inland in the latitude of 28.22 S, the land is high and hilly about it but it is conspicuous enough to be distinguished from every thing else. The point off which these shoals lay I have named Point Danger.
That small island is new called Cook island.
On his original chart it looks like this (clearer on the original)

I have climbed Mt Warning and stood on Point Danger where there is a memorial to Cook with the above log record inscribed.
And looked across at Cook Island which is about 700 metres offshore.
Unfortunately a 65 foot yacht just rediscovered the island.
