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Nicolas Baudin was a French explorer who is best known for his exploration of Australia and its surrounding regions during the early 19th century. He led the French scientific expedition to Australia from 1800 to 1804, mapping parts of the southern coast and conducting extensive research on the flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples. His journey included stops at locations such as Tasmania, Kangaroo Island, and the coast of Western Australia. Baudin's explorations significantly contributed to European knowledge of Australia during that period.

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