The 1770 Discovery Coast is a picturesque region in Queensland, Australia, named after the year Captain James Cook first landed there.
Here are some key highlights about this beautiful area:
Location and Geography
- Town of 1770 (Seventeen Seventy): The primary town in this region, located on the Coral Sea coast, approximately 120 kilometers north of Bundaberg and 500 kilometers north of Brisbane.
- Agnes Water: Another nearby town, known for its beautiful beaches and as a gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef.
Historical Significance
- Captain James Cook: The region is named after the year 1770 when Captain James Cook made his second landing on the Australian continent.
- Monument and Heritage: The area features monuments and plaques commemorating Cook's landing and the region’s historical significance.