Captain James Cook and the Great Barrier Reef – Navigating New Worlds in the English Language
When Captain Cook struck the Great Barrier Reef in 1770, he didn’t just chart new waters—he expanded the English language. From nautical terms to native names, his voyage gave English new words, new worlds, and a voice fit for global exploration. His legacy sails on in every map, journal, and story.
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