Abel Tasman's most notable discoveries were Tasmania, which he named Van Diemen's Land, and New Zealand. He believed (incorrectly) that they were both part of the same continent.
One of the things Tasman (or rather, a member of his crew) found in Tasmania were tracks of the Thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger. In 1642 Abel Tasman became the first to make note of the Thylacine. He recorded that a crewman by the name of Jacobszoon had found "footprints not ill-resembling the claws of a tiger" on the shores of Van Diemen's Land.
Abel Tasman discovered Van Diemen's Land in 1642. Van Diemen's Land was renamed Tasmania in 1856, to honour its discoverer. Tasmania is Australia's southern island state.
Tasmania was one of the places named after Abel Tasman.
Dutch explorer Abel Tasman discovered Tasmania (at the time he named Van Diemen's land). He also discovered New Zealand and the Fijian islands.
Abel Tasman mapped the southern coast of Tasmania which, at the time, he named Van Diemen's land. He did not realise Tasmania was an island.
Abel Tasman was born in The Netherlands.Holland, now better known as the Netherlands.
The two ships of Abel Tasman were named Heemskerk and Zeehaen.
Abel Tasman was married to Claejie Heyndricks. These two had a child. It was a little girl: Claesien. However, Claejie (the wife) soon died and Abel became a widower. Then Abel married a woman named Janetje Tjaers.
Abel Tasman had 2 ships. The Heemskerck and the Zeehaen.
Abel Tasman named New Zealand after the Dutch province of Zeeland.
Abel Tasman was a person, a Dutch explorer, not a place. No doubt his mother named him...
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Abel Tasman
The Australian island state of Tasmania is named after Tasman. He was the one who first sailed past it, originally naming it Van Diemen's Land. Within Tasmania, there is also the Tasman Peninsula, Tasman Bridge and the Tasman Highway. The Tasman sea lies between Australia and New Zealand. In New Zealand, places named after Tasman include Tasman Glacier, Tasman Lake, Tasman River, Mt Tasman, Tasman Bay and the Abel Tasman National Park.
Abel Tasman named New Zealand after the Dutch province of Zeeland.
Did you know that before Tasmania was named Tasmania Abel Tasman Discovered Tasmania and Called it Van Diemen's Land.Did you know many people write Able Tasman But please don't write that its Abel Tasman.
Abel Tasman discovered and named Van Diemen's land (now Tasmania) in 1642.
The Tasman Sea is named after Dutch sea captain, Abel Tasman.
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