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The Great Gallery is dominated by a replica of the HMS Pandora, the ship sent by the British Admiralty in 1790 to capture the Bounty and her mutinous crew in Tahiti.
Tragically, on her return journey in 1791, Pandora hit the Great Barrier Reef and sank. She remained undiscovered for 186 years and today, objects recovered from the wreck are part of the Pandora exhibition, adjacent to The Great Gallery.
The Great Gallery is also home to The Galley Cafe, where visitors can enjoy a coffee or light lunch with views over Ross Creek.
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Be captivated by the story of HMS Pandora, the ill-fated ship which was sent to capture the Bounty and her mutinous crew.
Enter the First Nations Foyer and marvel at the large contemporary piece by artist Niketa Law, then explore the First Nations object display.