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Seventeen Seventy

Introduction of Seventeen Seventy

Seventeen Seventy is located on Queensland's east coast, about 480km from Queensland's capital Brisbane.

This strange town is the place where Captain Cook (Captain Cook), a famous navigator, made his second landing in Australia, where Captain Cook and the crew of the three-mast effort landed on May 24, 1770, under the original name of Landhill (Round Hill),. Two hundred years later, in 1970, Landhill residents renamed the town Seventeen Seventy. to commemorate the bicentenary of Captain Cook's landing here.

Seventeen Seventy is located in the headland, surrounded by water on three sides, with the most primitive natural environment. The town is sparsely populated and inhabited by fewer than 100 people, but has beautiful natural landscapes, such as beaches, blue and colorful marine life. Eventeen Seventy is the southern gateway to the famous World Natural Heritage reef, (Great Barrier Reef). Mysterious and beautiful characteristics attract many tourists from home and abroad to visit.

Seventeen Seventy's first impression is: blue. That light of blue, like a solidified blue ribbon embedded in the sky, changed its color, like turquoise and peacock blue, as it approached. When the commanding heights of Seventeen Seventy were overlooking the whole picture, the sea was a dreamy two-color, half green and half blue, and not the usual transition from green to blue, but rather a brush that divided the water into distinct boundaries, and the sea was divided into two colors: half green, half blue, and not the usual transition from green to blue, but a brush that divided the water into distinct boundaries. The two colors of non-fusion, is really amazing, beautiful unimaginable. The sea is very shallow, the afternoon tide can be seen a few miles naked beach, blue water, yellow beach crisscross, white sailboat dotted, woven into a dream picture. All kinds of well-known, unknown tropical fish swim freely and freely in shallow waters.

Seventeen Seventy is now a popular fishing resort for fishing enthusiasts, and in addition to the Great Barrier Reef, it also offers tour tours at Seventeen Seventy to tourist destinations such as (Lady Musgrave Island), Elliot (Lady Elliot Island), Mrs. Masgrave Island, and the Great Barrier Reef, in addition to the Great Barrier Reef. There are four national parks nearby: deep Water National Park (Deepwater National Park), Erembra National Park (Eurimbula National Park), Colosseum Mountain National Park (Mount Colosseum National Park) and Landhill National Park (Round Hill National Park) also worth visiting.


Visitor centre of Seventeen Seventy

  • Addr: 71 Springs Rd, Agnes Water QLD 4677
  • Tel: (07) 4902 1533
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1k (2016)

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