During my travel holidays we took a trip to 1770, yes it’s true the town of 1770 is actually named 1770! It’s one of the only places in the world named in numbers making it a truly unique Australian experience! The town of 1770 is a seaside village surrounded on three sides by the Coral Seas and Bustard Bay. 1770 is also known as the second landing spot of Lieutenant James Cook (before he was named Captain) and the crew of the Endeavour in May 1770. 1770 is considered the birthplace of Queensland and is famous for the tranquil beaches and sea scape settings that have been untouched for almost 240 years now! The best way to view this is by taking a LARC Tour it literally takes you through to the closest mainland point to
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