The twin towns of Agnes Water and Seventeen Seventy are located mid way between Gladstone and Bundaberg. 1770 is so named after the bi-centenary of the second landing of Lt James Cook in 1770. A re-enactment of the landing happens each May.
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Wave Lookout lies along the headland walk at 1770.
Seventeen Seventy or 1770
View to cove from Wave Lookout
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Keen fishermen out on the distant rocks at Seventeen Seventy from cliff top walk.
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View of headland at 1770. Taken from Wave Lookout
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Headland at 1770. Taken from the car park
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Taken from one of the walking tracks at the 1770 headland.
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A lone kangaroo at the end of the 1770 headland car parking area.
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Marina at 1770.
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Marina at 1770.
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View over sand flats at 1770 from Marina.
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Calm sand flats of 1770.
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Dogs playing in the shallows at 1770.
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Beach at 1770.
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Boats and canoes at 1770 beach.
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Mangroves growing along the foreshore at Seventeen Seventy in front of the camping ground.
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Mangroves on the beach at 1770.
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A group of Mangroves to the left of the camping ground at 1770.
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Just prior to sunset from the foreshore at 1770.
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Evening glow prior to sunset, on the foreshore in front of the Beachcomber café. Taken on my mobile phone.
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Taken from the beach below the Beachcomber Café.
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Seagull on the fence in front of the café at 1770.
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Taken from the Beachcomber café at 1770.
Seventeen Seventy or 1770
Taken on my mobile phone in the vicinity of the Beachcomber café.