BOTANY BAY NATIONAL PARK
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Located at the entrance to Botany Bay, the park has two separate sections. On the south side: Discovery Centre. Bus 987 from Cronulla station. The centre is open on the weekend from 10 am to 16 pm and in week from 11 am to 15 pm. Free admission. His historical fame stems from the fact that Captain Cook approached here in 1770. Exhibitions on first contacts between Captain Cook and Aboriginals. On the north side: The Perouse Museum and Visitors Centre. 15 km from the city centre by Circular Quay bus 394. Open from Wednesday to Sunday from 10 am to 16 pm. Captain Phillip and the Earl of La Pérouse made a stopover at a few days in 1788. La Pérouse stayed there for six weeks, constructing an observatory, a fence and a garden, before continuing to travel to the islands of Solomon where his expedition died.
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