Let's go fishing in the bay. Park the car in the third bay. My dog likes to bay at the Moon.
The phone number of the Half Moon Bay Library is: 650-726-2316.
Bay windows get their name from their distinctive shape, which protrudes outward from the main walls of a building, creating a bay-like structure. They often consist of a central window flanked by two angled windows on either side, resembling a bay or alcove.
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
Half Moon Bay Review was created in 1898.
Legend has it that Kupe's first New Zealand landing point was the Hokianaga Harbour, Northland.
Botany Bay is a bay in New South Wales, a few kilometers south of the Sydney. Botany Bay was the site of James Cook's first landing of HMS Endeavour on the continent of Australia.
Botany Bay is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was the site of James Cook's first landing in Australia in the year 1770 on the 29th of April.
This depends on the country to which one is referring. In Tahiti, Captain James Cook first landed in Matavai Bay. In New Zealand, Cook first landed in the area of what is today called Gisborne. In Australia, Cook's first landing point was Botany Bay, named by Sir Joseph Banks, botanist on Cook's ship The Endeavour.
Landing at Suvla Bay happened on 1915-08-15.
Landing at Kip's Bay happened on 1776-09-15.
Landing at Nassau Bay happened on 1943-06-30.
Landing at Jacquinot Bay happened on 1944-11-04.
Salamis Bay
James Cook was the first known European to sail up and chart the eastern coast of Australia.On 29 April 1770, Botany Bay was the site of James Cook's first landing of HMS Endeavour on the continent of Australia.
The bay located at 34 degrees south latitude and 151 degrees east longitude is Botany Bay in Australia. It is a large inlet that serves as a major port and has historical significance as the site of Captain Cook's first landing in Australia.
James Cook (a Lieutenant when he arrived in Australia, not a captain) claimed the east coast of Australia for Great Britain in 1770. He named it New South Wales.