A Voyage to Terra Australis was created in 1814.
A Voyage to Terra Australis has 2 pages.
This was during Cook's first voyage, which was from August 1768 to July 1771. James Cook was not yet a captain when he was under secret orders to search for Terra Australis.
A voyage to Terra Australis was the name of the book that Matthew Flinders wrote.
Sea explorer Matthew Flinders was the one who first proposed the name "Terra Australis", which became "Australia", as a result of his circumnavigation of the continent. He suggested the name in his book "A voyage to Terra Australis", which was published in the year he died, in 1814. The name Australia was adopted in 1824. Prior to this, the continent was known as Terra Australis Incognita, or the Unknown Southern Land.
The cast of Terra Australis - 1988 includes: Joachim Fuchsberger as Himself - Host
Flinders proposed the name Terra Australis, which became Australia, the name adopted in 1824.
Australia
The ancient name for Australia was Terra Australis Incognita.
The coast of the Australian continent was largely charted by Matthew Flinders. Between December 1801 and June 1803, Flinders charted the entire coastline of Australia. Following this, he published a book of his explorations entitled "A Voyage to Terra Australis". Australia was previously known as New Holland, and Flinders first proposed the name "Terra Australis", which became "Australia", the name adopted in 1824.
Sindoscopus australis was created in 1923.
Carniflora Australis was created in 2003.
Emblemaria australis was created in 2003.