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Lt James Cook Monument Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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MarkE20
Sydney to Cairns 2023
We were on our way from Bundaberg to Biloela so decided to take the back road and take a quick look at Agnes Waters and 1770. Would love to come back sometime and spend some time here. Nice beaches ...
Recensione del giorno 12 apr 2024
amyrS3968LZ
Interesting Spot with Great Walki g Tracks
Very interesting site, with lovely walks around and access to the beach. Unfortunately the site was vandalised and hadn’t been cleaned up yet. This is apart of our history.
Recensione del giorno 27 lug 2023
Eucalong
History
A day spent exploring the history of 1770. This being the Point where Captain Cook first set foot in Qld. Lovely walking tracks overlook the bays.
Recensione del giorno 3 set 2022
Crystalline4u
Lee Shore
His landing is controversial these days, it's not celebrated like it once was. But Cook has to be admired for the fact that he left the safety of his home and explored unknown territory... unknown for...
Recensione del giorno 23 lug 2022
Brissy2
A nice memorial
The Cook Lookout was where James Cook landed on 24 May 1770 and the monument was erected in 1926. It is basically a mound of stones and a good photo stop.
Sydney to Cairns 2023
We were on our way from Bundaberg to Biloela so decided to take the back road and take a quick look at Agnes Waters and 1770. Would love to come back sometime and spend some time here. Nice beaches ...
Interesting Spot with Great Walki g Tracks
Very interesting site, with lovely walks around and access to the beach. Unfortunately the site was vandalised and hadn’t been cleaned up yet. This is apart of our history.
History
A day spent exploring the history of 1770. This being the Point where Captain Cook first set foot in Qld. Lovely walking tracks overlook the bays.
Lee Shore
His landing is controversial these days, it's not celebrated like it once was. But Cook has to be admired for the fact that he left the safety of his home and explored unknown territory... unknown for...
A nice memorial
The Cook Lookout was where James Cook landed on 24 May 1770 and the monument was erected in 1926. It is basically a mound of stones and a good photo stop.