Yes, George Bass is credited with the European discovery of the Twelve Apostles, a group of limestone stacks located along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. In 1800, during his exploration of the Australian coastline, Bass and his crew encountered these natural formations. The Twelve Apostles have since become a popular tourist attraction, renowned for their stunning beauty and dramatic coastal scenery.
George Bass discovered the 12 apostles in January 1798
George Bass did not discover Australia. Please see the related question below.
Yes. George Bass, together with Matthew Flinders, proved that Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) was an island, and not connected to the Australian mainland. Because it was his initiative that led to the expedition being organised, the strait of water Bass and Flinders discovered between the mainland and Tasmania bears the name of Bass Strait.
George bass's ship was called the reliance
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George Lauder of The Bass died in 1611.
George Bass's mother was Sarah Bass, nee Newman.
George Bass, who was the first to discover the famous Kiama blowhole, on 6 December 1797.
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George Bass was born in Western Europe, more specifically, England.
George Bass was famous for exploring in a small boat named the Tom Thumb.