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  1. Shorelines of Botany Bay - ArcGIS StoryMaps

    A map gallery of historical & recent aerial imagery for Botany Bay highlighting the significant shoreline change that has occurred on the island.

  2. Botany Bay - Wikipedia

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  4. 1.1 Continuity and change: How has Kamay (Botany …

    Look at the two maps of Kamay (Botany Bay) below. They show the same place at different time periods. The first map was made soon after Europeans arrived in Australia. The second was made about 100 years after Europeans arrived.

  5. Botany Bay | Australia, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Sep 13, 2024 · Botany Bay, inlet of the Tasman Sea (Pacific Ocean), indenting New South Wales, Australia. Roughly circular, about 5 miles (8 km) across and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide at its mouth (between the La Perouse and Kurnell …

  6. From Captain Cook to the First Fleet: how Botany Bay …

    Apr 28, 2020 · After Captain Cook’s Endeavour voyage in 1770, the east coast of Australia was drawn on European maps of the globe for the first time. Yet, in terms of European contact with the continent,...

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  8. 1788 - Before European Settlement - Parliament of …

    Banks later helped convince the British Government that Botany Bay would be a suitable site for a convict settlement. His landing was briefly opposed by two Aboriginal warriors and so contact began with violence.

  9. Buried under colonial concrete, Botany Bay has even …

    Apr 24, 2020 · Viewed by British colonial authorities as both an unhealthy nuisance and a critical resource, the ever-shrinking wetlands played a crucial role in the water supply and industrial development of...

  10. FIRST FLEET — Google Arts & Culture

    The Cadigal people of the Botany Bay area witnessed the arrival of the Europeans. Several First Fleeters also recorded their encounters with Aboriginal people in their journals.

  11. 9 European engagement with the Australian continent

    Figure 27: Map of Botany Bay region from the Endeavour voyage. 1773. By James Cook, John Gibson, Thomas Bowen and John Hawkesworth, and from State Library of Queensland. Refer to SLQ for usage rights. Sydney was …