Historical Events tagged with "east coast"
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SS Gothenburg Sinks near Great Barrier Reef
The SS Gothenburg was a steamship that struck the Great Barrier Reef off the east coast of Australia. This tragic maritime disaster occurred while the ship was en route to Sydney from Brisbane. Onboard were approximately 100 passengers, including many civil servants and dignitaries, who tragically lost their lives as the ship sank after hitting the reef. The incident raised significant concerns about maritime safety in the treacherous waters of the reef.
Continue ReadingDazzling Meteor Fireball Over Great Britain
A spectacular fireball meteor was observed across Great Britain, particularly visible along the east coast. This extraordinary celestial event fascinated many witnesses, including the general public, scholars, and scientists, who sought to understand its implications. The meteor entered the Earth's atmosphere with a bright flash, illuminating the skies and casting a surreal light on the landscape. Natural phenomena like this often sparked curiosity about the universe and had long-lasting effects on astronomical studies and folklore.
Continue ReadingCook Claims East Coast Australia for Britain
James Cook, aboard the Endeavour, officially named and landed on Possession Island, claiming the entire east coast of Australia for Great Britain as New South Wales. This marked a significant territorial claim during his Endeavour voyage while exploring the Pacific region.
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