The Danger Corner is located at the southern end of the Gold Coast, at the junction of Queensland and New South Wales. Captain Cook came here when he landed on the Australian mainland for the second time, named after two ships damaged by too many reefs. During the voyage, in order to avoid the reefs, a steering of nearly 90 degrees was ordered to avoid the sinking of the ship. Therefore, there is the name of the dangerous angle. It's a beautiful place at the junction of Australia's Golden Coast City and Sydney.
When Captain Cook landed on the Australian mainland for the second time, he ordered a sharp turn of nearly 90 degrees to avoid the sinking of the ship in order to avoid the reef, so the danger angle was named. Cook's Monument and lighthouse are built on the dangerous corner. The wind and waves are very big. Standing on the hill, you can see the snow-white waves which are stirring up in the distance. Layers of snow-white waves rush up to the rocks on the shore from far to near, causing huge waves.