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How Captain Cook went from being celebrated to slain in Hawaii

ABC Australia · Jun 15, 2026, 7:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • On his third voyage, well over two centuries ago, Captain Cook made a detour to Hawaii that would result in his violent demise.
  • But there's no buried treasure to be found here.
  • This X marks the spot where Captain James Cook was killed by Kānaka Maoli (native Hawaiians) on Valentine's Day in 1779.

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On his third voyage, well over two centuries ago, Captain Cook made a detour to Hawaii that would result in his violent demise. (Supplied: Dixson Galleries, SLNSW)

Link copied Share Share article Beneath the sprawling, gnarled branches of a kiawe tree in Hawaii's pristine Kealakekua Bay, an X lies carved into an otherwise unassuming rock face.

But there's no buried treasure to be found here.

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