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188/366 view to Cape Hawke
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A rainforest walk from Hallidays Point leads to this lookout. We first went to the whale watch lookout and did actually see a distant whale spouting. Afterwards to the village for some groceries.
'The first authentic European record of the area comes from the diaries of Captain Cook, who sailed along the coastline in the 'Endeavour' in May 1770 and named Cape Hawke as he passed.'
greatlakeshistorical.museum.com/exploring.html
'The first authentic European record of the area comes from the diaries of Captain Cook, who sailed along the coastline in the 'Endeavour' in May 1770 and named Cape Hawke as he passed.'
greatlakeshistorical.museum.com/exploring.html
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