Introduction to the bronze statue of Captain Cook: Captain Cook was the greatest British sailing explorer in the 18th century. On April 19, 1770, he became the first British man to land on the Australian continent in Sydney. He traveled across the ocean three times to the Southern Hemisphere and discovered not only the Australian continent, but also many islands in the Pacific such as New Zealand and Hawaii. Next to the path at the door of the cabin, there is a bronze statue of Captain Cook, wearing a triangular military hat, tights, knee-high leggings and buckle shoes. He holds a nautical chart in his left hand and a monocular telescope in his right hand. , staring into the distance calmly with his deep eyes.

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