Randwick, Australia
143 Belmore Rd
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This is the first statue erected of Captain James Cook in New South Wales. Created in 1874. Erected by Captain Thomas Watson in the grounds of his residence, Cooks Lodge, on the 27th October 1874 - the anniversary of Cook's birthday. The statue was presented to the Municipal Council of Randwick by H.S. Gibson in 1910. James Cook visited this land in April 1770. Cook died nine years later. European settlement of the region occurred in 1788.
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Truly awful, I visited the statue a year ago and I went home with with a terrible nauseous feeling. I've been battling this since then and Im now 46kg and 5'10, i have nightmares of grown men murdering women and children every night now. DO NOT RECOMMEND! Highly dangerous and should be removed immediately, do not visit this statue if you dont like being physically and mentally weak 24/7
terrible toilet, absolutely no toilet paper and was very dirty.
0/10 would not recommend
Sandstone statue of Captain Cook. Thought to be one of the first statues of Captain Cook in Australia. Worth a look if you are in the area. Bus stops very close by.
weird looking public restroom
Not the cleanest public restroom..
Very statue-y.
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