we will never know.
in south western Australia in think
Captain Cook never sailed anywhere near Australia's western coast, so he had no opportunity to think anything of the Swan River. Dutch captain Willem de Vlamingh named the Swan River in 1697 because of the black swans he saw in abundance there. In 1826, Edmund Lockyer was sent to claim the western half of the Australian continent for Britain. Cook never ventured beyond the eastern coast.
the western coast from i think peru all the way down to chile east of the atacoma desert.
Hewhat do you think this is
mostly by Mexico and that coast. I think there are quite a few around Australia too
I think it is 2 and a half hours..
apples
from Perth to busselton i think its 228km hope that helped
i think it was Tahiti, bongo bongo, young nicks head, and then home on the way he charted the coast of Australia
William Dampier sailed up the western coast of Australia, which is far less fertile than the eastern side. He was completely unimpressed by the dry, barren landscape of the west and the lack of water, and he described the Aborigines as the "miserablest people in the world". Because he was so negative, England chose not to colonise Australia - until the opinions of the authorities were changed by James Cook's glowing report of the eastern coast.
I think amber fresh is a pop star.... I'm amber fresh. I'm a writer and music person from goode beach, western australia, currently living in bayswater, western australia. there's probably more of us around.
Australia's summer runs from December through to February. Some of the regions in Australia are hot and dry in summer, particularly in the south of the continent. Tasmania, the island state to the south, experiences pleasant cool summers, although it can have quite hot days, and it still has a bushfire season. In the far north of Queensland and the Northern Territory, there can be tropical storms and monsoons which bring weeks of heavy, soaking rain. Australia is prone to cyclones between November and March, and these can hit anywhere from Western Australia's northern half, across the noth coast to Australia, and down to Queensland's southern coast.