A cairn commemorates the first landing of the "Endeavour" in Queensland at Bustard Bay. It stands on the site where one of Cook's crew carved the date on a tree near where they came ashore.
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Sunset in 1770
Watching a magical sunset Being one of only a few places on the east coast of Australia to enjoy a sunset over the ocean, this daily spectacle is a "must do" while visiting the area.
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1770 foreshore
The 1770 foreshore is a great, easy walk to take in the sights and scenery.
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Countess Russell Anchor
The anchor of the sailing ship "Countess Russell", which went aground on the sandy beach south of Agnes Water in 1873, can be seen in the 1770 headland carpark.





