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It took Columbus three voyages to see the coast of America - his first two landed on Caribbean islands. Look at the map. With the continent of the Americas between him and Australia, which is on the far side of the Pacific Ocean, and no Panama Canal, the chances of his seeing that Australia are vanishingly small.

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What country did dirk hartog explored first?

Dirk Hartog was a Dutch explorer who first explored and landed on the western coast of Australia in 1616. He is known for being the first European to set foot on this part of Australia.


What is the former name of Australia?

Australia was originally known as Terra Australis Incognita, a Latin term meaning "Unknown southern land".After the Dutch visited the western coast in the 1600s, they named the western half of the continent "New Holland". When James Cook charted the eastern coast of Australia some 150 years after the Dutch had already landed in the west, he claimed the eastern half for England, giving it the name "New South Wales".


What year did Europeans arrived in Australia?

Europeans first "discovered" Australia in 1606. This occurred when Dutch trader and seaman, Willem Jansz, landed on Cape York.The first permanent European settlement in Australia was the convict colony of Sydney: this was established on 26 January 1788.


Who was the first ever recorded person to find Australia besides Aborigines?

The first ever recorded person to find Australia was Willem Jansz/Janszoon, a Dutchman who was seeking new trade routes and trade associates. He became the first recorded European to step foot on Australia's shores on the western shore of Cape York Peninsula, on 26 February 1606.


Where did England explored and settle?

England explored and settled in various places throughout the world, including North America (such as Jamestown in Virginia), the Caribbean (such as Barbados), Africa (such as the Gold Coast, now Ghana), Australia, and many other regions through their colonization efforts during the Age of Discovery and beyond.

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Did Columbus see Australia?

No. There is are no records available that Columbus ever saw Australia.


Who did not see the coast of Australia?

Roger Peterson of 44 Chiswick Gardens did not see the coast of Australia.


Did Captain Cook see the coast of Australia?

Yes: James Cook saw the east coast of Australia, and charted it over several months.


Do most people live on the southern coast of Australia?

The large majority of Australians live along the Eastern Coast. Australia's 3 biggest cities sit along this coast - Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane. You can see city populations here - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Australia_by_population


Is Victoria in West Coast of Australia?

No Victoria is actually on the east coast of Australia. West coast of Australia is called Western Australia, the capital of which is Perth.


What coast of Australia would you be in if you were in Brisbane?

Brisbane is on the east coast of Australia.


Darwin is on the northern coast of Australia on what coast is Melbourne located?

Darwin is on the northern coast of Australia, and Melbourne is on the southern coast.


What are the ratings and certificates for Coast Australia - 2013 Gold Coast to Sunshine Coast?

Coast Australia - 2013 Gold Coast to Sunshine Coast is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG


Is it hot in February on the Gold Coast of Australia?

Yes. February is the final official month of summer in Australia, so the Gold Coast can easily see maximum temperatures higher than 30 degrees Celsius.


Is Newcastle on the east coast or west of Australia?

Newcastle is located in south-east Australia on the Pacific Coast (which is the east coast).


What is the distance in kilometers of coast of Australia?

The total Length of Australia's Coast 34,218 kilometers.


Where in Western Australia are sheep farmed?

In Western Australia, most sheep farming is restricted to the southwest coast and inland. See the related link for a map.