“At six in the morning we saw King George's Island, extending from W. by S. half S. to W. by N. half N.; it appeared very high and mountainous.”
Cook's matter-of-fact log entry recording the Endeavour's first sighting of Tahiti — which he called King George's Island — on 11 April 1769, two days before anchoring at Matavai Bay.
— James Cook, French Polynesia
Source: James Cook, journal entry for 11 April 1769, in Captain Cook's Journal During His First Voyage Round the World, 1768-71 (public-domain published edition)
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