A newly discovered shipwreck could provide new evidence that Britain’s Captain James Cook was not the first European to reach Australia’s East coast. The 30-metre wreck found by archeologists on Queensland’s Fraser Island is believed to be a 16th century Portuguese or Spanish galleon pre-dating Captain Cook’s arrival, in Australia, in 1770.
Photographs of three cannons are to be sent to international experts to verify their age. A team of archaeologists has used a magnetometer to confirm dimensions of the wreck.
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