Bass Strait has a fascinating history! The strait was first explored by European adventurers in the late 18th century. π
In 1798, George Bass and his friend Matthew Flinders sailed through the strait, mapping the area and discovering its islands. Since then, the strait has been crucial for maritime
navigation. Indigenous Australians have lived in the regions surrounding Bass Strait for thousands of years, enjoying its rich natural resources. π’
Over time, the strait has seen explorers, fishermen, and settlers traveling back and forth, shaping its history and significance in Australia!