“I am of the opinion that what M. Bouvet took for land, and named Cape Circumcision, was nothing but mountains of ice, surrounded by field ice.”
Cook's conclusion after searching the reported position of Bouvet's 1739 sighting during his second voyage — the first scientific disproof of Cape Circumcision as land, decades before the island's true position was confirmed in 1808.
— James Cook, Bouvet Island
Source: James Cook, A Voyage Towards the South Pole, and Round the World, Vol. 1 (Strahan, 1777), journal entry near 59°18′S, 11°9′E, 3 January 1773
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