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Captain Cook Memorial Jet |
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Captain Cook Memorial Jet is a commemorative plaque of Captain James Cook’s discovery of the coast of Eastern Australia. Captain Cook Memorial Jet Canberra was opened to the public in the year 1970. The year marked the 200th anniversary of the discovery by Captain James Cook. Queen Elizabeth II declared the 200th anniversary opened to the public. With Captain Cook Memorial Jet in operation in its fullest capacity, emits around six tones of water in the air any moment.
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Australia’s Captain Memorial Jet in Canberra has been placed just on the Central Basin of Lake Burley Griffin facing the National Capital Exhibition Center at Regatta Point. Captain Cook Memorial Jet in Canberra Australia is operational everyday from 10 am to 12 noon and from 2 pm to 4 pm. However under the exceptional circumstances the functioning of Australia’s Captain Cook Memorial Jet in Canberra depends upon wind speed and wind direction apart from the normal lake water level.
To the tourists visiting Australia, especially during the trip to capital city Canberra, the tourists never miss the visit to Captain Cook Memorial Jet.
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