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Long before Captain Cook's visit in 1769, Russell was an established settlement of various Maori tribes. From the early 1800s, South Sea whalers found Russell ideal as a provisioning port. The town grew in response and earned the nickname Hellhole of the Pacific.

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Long before Captain Cook's visit in 1769, Russell was an established settlement of various Maori tribes. From the early 1800s, South Sea whalers found Russell ideal as a provisioning port. The town grew in response and earned the nickname Hellhole of the Pacific.