The Australian National Maritime Museum, located in Sydney, offers a comprehensive journey through Australia’s maritime history, from the Eora First People to the present day. The museum’s exhibitions provide a vivid glimpse into the past, including the harsh conditions faced by convicts traveling in dark and damp accommodations and the challenges endured by passengers on long ocean voyages. Visitors can explore these stories through detailed displays and immersive experiences, gaining a deeper understanding of the country’s rich maritime heritage.
Australian National Maritime Museum
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