
Endeavour River
Endeavour River is a calm, sandy, and shallow waterway located in northeastern Queensland, Australia. It flows into the Coral Sea and is known for its scenic beauty and rich history. The river was named during Captain James Cook’s expedition in 1770, when his ship, the Endeavour, ran aground nearby. Today, the river and its surroundings are popular for fishing, boating, and eco-tourism, offering diverse wildlife and lush mangroves. It also holds cultural significance for the local Indigenous peoples, who have lived in the area for thousands of years.