“I could have very properly called the island Desolation Island, to signalise its sterility; but in order not to deprive Monsieur de Kerguelen of the glory of having discovered it, I have called it Kerguelen's Land.”
Cook's log entry from his third voyage, recorded when he sighted and briefly landed on the Kerguelen archipelago in December 1776 — his decision to honor the earlier French discovery fixed the territory's enduring name.
— James Cook, French Southern Territories
Source: James Cook, journal entry December 1776, published in A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean (London, 1784); The Journals of Captain James Cook, ed. J. C. Beaglehole (Hakluyt Society, 1955-1974)
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