He called it Murderer's Bay. It is now called Golden Bay.
New Zealand, it is now known as Golden Bay.
Murderer's Bay.
Abel Tasman
Abel Tasman
Murderers Bay, located in Abel Tasman National Park in New Zealand, received its ominous name from an incident in 1809 when a group of Māori killed several crew members of the ship "Rangatira" after a misunderstanding. The bay is known for its stunning coastal scenery, including golden beaches and clear waters, attracting tourists for hiking and kayaking. Despite its grim name, the area is celebrated for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
It is now known as Golden Bay.
It is now Golden Bay.
It is now known as Golden Bay.
It is now known as Golden Bay.
Murderer's Bay, in New Zealand, was named by Abel Tasman in 1642 after a bloody conflict between the Maori and Tasman's men. It is now called Golden Bay, and lies near Cook Strait.
Abel Janszoon Tasman was a Dutch seafarer and explorer born in 1603 in the village of Lutjegast, Netherlands.
Bay of Plenty, New Zealand - Abel Tasman??? He discovered NZ so he probably discovered Bay of Plenty.