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By admin, on August 5th, 2012
While Captain James Cook is accustomed with Australia's European analysis in 1770, a Portuguese possibly aboriginal sighted the country, while the Dutch are accepted to accept explored the littoral regions in the 1640s. . . . → Read More: about Australia – Codesktechnology:Largest IT,technology and web …
By admin, on July 30th, 2012
It was discovered by Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch navigators, but it was not thought to be of any value until Captain James Cook , the great English explorer, made a tour along the east coast. He brought back glowing .. . . . → Read More: Map of Australia and New Zealand | Deliver Rent
By admin, on June 3rd, 2012
Captain James Cook was not the first to discover Australia, as he was preceded by numerous Portuguese and Dutch explorers. He was, however, the first to sight and map the eastern coastline when he was sent to observe … . . . → Read More: Modellers Shipyard Blog: On This Day June 3, 1769
By admin, on April 18th, 2012
Captain James Cook was not the first to discover Australia, as he was preceded by numerous Portuguese and Dutch explorers. However, he was the first to sight and map the eastern coastline . . . → Read More: Modellers Shipyard Blog: On This Day April 19, 1770
By admin, on December 19th, 2011
Although Captain James Cook is popularly credited with Australia discovery, it was probably a Portuguese who first sighted the Australian continent, while credit for its earliest coastal exploration must go to a Dutchman. . . . → Read More: Discovery and Exploration of Australia | History Wars Weapons
By admin, on November 14th, 2011
On 14 November 1768, Captain James Cook and the Endeavour reached Rio de Janeiro (then in the hands of the Portuguese). The Royal Society had organised the voyage (financed by George III), asking Cook to watch the … . . . → Read More: Chasing Venus: Out of the Diaries: 14 November 1768 – Andrea Wulf
By admin, on June 10th, 2011
… sites along Australia's east coast in Portuguese, proves that Portuguese seafarer Christopher de Mendonca lead a fleet of four ships into Botany Bay in 1522 — almost 250 years before Britain's Captain James Cook . . . . → Read More: Map proves Portuguese discovered Australia: new book | LUUUX
By admin, on February 23rd, 2011
It can be seen that the names such as Ferdinand Magellan, Captain James Cook and David Livingstone became immortal adventurers in efforts to unfold human secrets. Ferdinand Magellan (1480 – 1521). . . . → Read More: Top 10 Immortal Adventurers (Part 1)
By admin, on February 10th, 2011
The first Australian Aborigines came to the region about 40000 years ago, and the first navigators who investigated the north-east of Australia before it was discovered by Captain James Cook in 1770 were Dutch, Portuguese and French. . . . → Read More: Queensland Australia: Travel, Tourism, Economy, Geography, History …
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