Researchers say they're closing in on Captain Cook's ship

People watch as a replica of the HMB Endeavour leaves Honolulu on Nov. 15, 1999, as it embarks on a four-year, around-the-world cruise. The original vessel was commanded by Capt. James Cook in the 1700s when he became the first European to chart Australia's East Coast. (Ronen Zilberman, AP File)

People watch as a replica of the HMB Endeavour leaves Honolulu on Nov. 15, 1999, as it embarks on a four-year, around-the-world cruise. The original vessel was commanded by Capt. James Cook in the 1700s when he became the first European to chart Australia's East Coast. (Ronen Zilberman, AP File)

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