La unuan surmapadon faris en 1619 la nederlanda astronomo kaj maristo Frederick de Houtman (1571–1627), kaj nomis la insularon modeste Houtman Abrolhos.
Der Houtman-Abrolhos-Archipel ist ein etwa 60 km vor der Küste Western Australias – in Höhe der Küstenstadt Geraldton – gelegenes Inselgebiet. Houtman Abrolhos (& the Batavia) ... (Portugese for “keep your eyes open”) the group of islands are named after Dutch Commander Frederik de Houtman, who came across the group of low-lying treeless islands in June 1619. Les Abrolhos, c’est quoi ? Houtman Abrolhos (& the Batavia) ... (Portugese for “keep your eyes open”) the group of islands are named after Dutch Commander Frederik de Houtman, who came across the group of low-lying treeless islands in June 1619. La nomo Abrolhos venas el la portugala "abri vossos olhos – malfermu la okulojn".
By Guy de la Bedoyere How to Explore and Enjoy the Houtman Abrolhos Safely by DAN Boater.
De eilandengroep is door het Geelvink-kanaal gescheiden van het vasteland. Pristine waters…squeaky white sand…close encounters with marine life…watery graves…sunken treasures. Dutch navigator Frederik de Houtman was the first European to encounter the low-lying islands on 29 July 1619. He named them the Abrolhos Islands. La 4-an de junio 1629, la nederlanda komerca velŝipo Batavia surŝipis rifon. The 3 Island groups of the Abrolhos Islands 70kms off Geraldton. 150 Years before cook.
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Beacon Island in the Wallabi Group, Abrolhos Islands. Sailors of the 1600s used the Portuguese cry ‘Abrolhos’ (open your eyes) to warn of offshore reefs or other spiked obstructions in the sea.
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This weekend marks the 400th anniversary of the Houtman Abrolhos Islands being discovered by Dutch explorer Frederick de Houtman in 1619.
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This weekend marks the 400th anniversary of the Houtman Abrolhos Islands being discovered by Dutch explorer Frederick de Houtman in 1619. He named them the Abrolhos Islands.
L’archipel des Houtman Abrolhos porte ce nom en mémoire de son découvreur, le navigateur hollandais Frederick Houtman, capitaine général du Dordrecht.
The 3 Island groups of the Abrolhos … Houtman came across a number of low lying islands surrounded by dangerous coral reef and scribbled the location into his letters as a warning to other sailors - to keep your eyes open. In July 1619 aboard the Dordrecht, Commander Frederick de Houtman of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) with VOC Councillor of the Indies Jacob Dedel aboard the Amsterdam came across the coast line of Southwest Western Australia and the Houtman Abrolhos Islands.
Sailors of the 1600s used the Portuguese cry ‘Abrolhos’ (open your eyes) to warn of offshore reefs or other spiked obstructions in the sea.