1770 - James Cook formally claims eastern Australia for Great Britain, naming it New South Wales.
Or perhaps you can visit historical Kealakekua Bay where Captain James Cook dramatically lost his life in 1779.
Captain James Cook had reached Australia’s east coast, and thanks to sauerkraut and citrus juice, he had lost none of his crew to scurvy.
"As the world gets hotter, these creatures have nowhere to go," says Stephen Williams from James Cook University in Queensland, Australia.
English navigator James Cook, who sailed along this coast in 1770, was the first European known to have sighted Fraser Island.
They certainly use cues from the world around them, says Dr Simon Robson from the School of Marine and Tropical Biology at James Cook University.