Botany Bay is in Australia.
Botany Bay.
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.
Botany Bay is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was the site of James Cook's first landing in Australia in the year 1770 on the 29th of April.
He was transported in 1820 to Botany Bay
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Botany Bay was discovered by Lieutenant James Cook in 1770 during his first voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Cook was a British explorer and navigator who later claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain.
James Cook (a Lieutenant when he arrived in Australia, not a captain) claimed the east coast of Australia for Great Britain in 1770. He named it New South Wales.
It is now called sydney harbour, so in answer to your question batany bay is in sydney
James Cook (still a lieutenant at this stage) discovered and named Botany Bay on Australia's east coast in April 1770.
Botany Bay's first name was "Stingray Harbour." The name was later changed to Botany Bay by Captain James Cook in 1770, due to the abundance of plant life he observed in the area. The bay is located in New South Wales, Australia, and is historically significant as the site of the first British colony in Australia.
Botany Bay was originally called Stingray Harbor by Captain James Cook. It was first seen on April 29, 1770. Botany Bay was a harbor through which thousands of prisoner were transported to Australia.