No. Dirk Hartog landed on Western Australia's shores (then New Holland) about 170 years before the First Fleet even left England.
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Dirk Hartog is famous for Hartog bay.
Dirk Hartog was a Dutch Sailor and Explorer.
Dirk Hartog first landed on the western coast of Australia at Cape Inscription on 25 October 1616.
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Dirk Hartog was a Dutch sailor, who is believed to be the first European on the west coast of Australia. He was born into a seafaring family,
Dirk Hartog (1580 - 1621) was a 17th century Dutch sailor and explorer.
Dirk Hartog landed on what is now known as Dirk Hartog Island, at Cape Inscription, Western Australia on 25 October 1616.
dirk hartog was a dutch explorer so therefore he was from dutchland he was an explorer and sailor.
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The reason that Dirk Hartog - although only 41- died has not been recorded, but it was in Amsterdam when he died.