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Portugese Discover Australia!

Many of us historical/archaeological fans don't believe in the historical narrative we are fed from and early age - now we have an intresting piece of evidence that suggests that the Portugese discovered Australia

A 16th century maritime map in a Los Angeles library vault proves that Portuguese adventurers, not British or Dutch, were the first Europeans to discover Australia, says a new book which details the secret discovery of Australia.

The book "Beyond Capricorn" says the map, which accurately marks geographical sites along Australia's east coast in Portuguese, proves that Portuguese seafarer Christopher de Mendonca lead a fleet of four ships into Botany Bay in 1522 -- almost 250 years before Britain's Captain James Cook.

Australian author Peter Trickett said that when he enlarged the small map he could recognize all the headlands and bays in Botany Bay in Sydney -- the site where Cook claimed Australia for Britain in 1770.


Hang on ... how could Australia be "discovered"?

As far as the people living there were concerned there was nothing "undiscovered" about Australia to start with - and there was nothing "unclaimed" either - after all it was their country - until it was "discovered" that is ..


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