botany Bay got its name for the great amount of plant life along the shore. Today part of this land is the Sydney Airport. Another large part is the Botany Bay National Park. There is a sand mining plant.
Not so, a little bit!
* Broadstairs beach is really good. It's very sandy but busy and crowded. * Margate beach is nice and sandy. * Ramsgate beach is sandy but narrow and close to the water. * Deal beach is very long and narrow but it is a pebble beach. I like it because you walk into deep water very quick. Good for swimming. Keep your shoes on. * Botany bay in Kingsgate is a nice secluded beach and sandy. Rocks in water though. Also has an unofficial unimposing nude section by the sand dunes. * Joss bay between Kingsgate and Broadstairs is also really good and sandy, but also is rocky in the water. Take your pick !
Botany Bay was not suitable for four main reasons:It lacked a safe, deep harbour for shipsThe timber was unsuitable for buildingThere was no ready supply of fresh waterThe soil was sandy and unsuitable for growing crops
Botany Bay is in Australia.
Botany Bay is in New South Wales.
Botany Bay - song - was created in 1885.
If you are willing to travel, for example to America there are many beaches with bright yellow sand such as Sandy Shores, Madeira beach in Florida or Shoal bay in Anguilla.
Yes. Botany Bay was, and is, in New South Wales.
Jim Jones at Botany Bay was created in 1907.
The distance from Botany Bay to Port Jackson is about 8km.
The area of City of Botany Bay is 22 square kilometers.
Botany Bay is a bay in New South Wales, a few kilometers south of the Sydney. Botany Bay was the site of James Cook's first landing of HMS Endeavour on the continent of Australia.
None. The convicts did not settle at Botany Bay, but at Port Jackson.