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Answer #1 by Ginezumi That's the year in which Captain James Cook first saw the subsequent Queensland. Answer #2 by On the Wallaby The Town of 1770 is so named because it was the historic second landing site of Cook along the eastern coast of Australia. 1770 is also the year Cook came across the Great Barrier Reef, running aground on the reef near Cooktown, and having to spend almost two months repairing the ship. It was here that botanist Sir Joseph Banks made many notes regarding Australian flora and fauna, and it was here that Banks discovered that the Aborigines called a strange hopping animal "Ganguru", giving rise to the name "kangaroo".

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