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SCG13389 - Cook Islands 2c – Bicentenary of Captain James Cook’s First Voyage of Discovery
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This commemorative stamp from the Cook Islands marks the bicentenary of the first voyage of British explorer Captain James Cook (1768–1771). The design features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II alongside a scenic depiction of a traditional Polynesian village, with Cook’s sailing ships anchored offshore. The artwork reflects the historic encounters between European explorers and Pacific island cultures. Issued as part of a series honoring Cook’s explorations, it highlights the historical connection between the Cook Islands and the voyages that brought the islands to wider world attention. The detailed landscape and cultural imagery make it a notable thematic piece for exploration and Pacific history collectors.
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