Botany Bay National Park
Botany Bay National Park is located in New South Wales, Australia, and covers an area of approximately 1,500 hectares. It features stunning coastal landscapes, including cliffs, beaches, and wetlands. The park is rich in biodiversity, home to various plant and animal species, and offers numerous walking trails for visitors to explore.
The park is historically significant as it was the site of Captain James Cook's landing in 1770. Today, it provides recreational opportunities such as picnicking, birdwatching, and swimming. The park also includes the Botany Bay area, which is known for its scenic beauty and ecological importance.