
Cook's Landing Place in Seventeen Seventy, Queensland, commemorates Lieutenant James Cook's first landing in Queensland on 24 May 1770. A historic cairn marks the spot where Cook and his crew stepped ashore, offering visitors a glimpse into Australia's exploration history. The site provides picturesque views of Bustard Bay and the Coral Sea, making it a serene spot for reflection and appreciation of the area's natural beauty. The surrounding area features walking trails, picnic spots, and a small marina, enhancing the visitor experience.
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