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  2. Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia

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    Author: Edward John Eyre: Original title: Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia and Overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound in the Years 1840-1: Sent By the Colonists of South Australia, with the Sanction and Support of the Government: Including an Account of the Manners and Customs of the Aborigines and the State of Their Relations with Europeans.

  3. European exploration of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Though an impressive feat of navigation, the expedition was an organisational disaster which continues to fascinate the Australian public. In 1862, John McDouall Stuart succeeded in traversing Central Australia from south to north. His expedition mapped out the route which was later followed by the Australian Overland Telegraph Line. [50]

  4. European land exploration of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gingin, Western Australia 1854 Austin expedition of 1854 – Robert Austin, Kenneth Brown: Geraldton, Mount Magnet, Murchison River: 1858–1860 John McDouall Stuart [26] North-western South Australia; discovered water sources used as staging points for later expeditions; found and named Finke River, MacDonnell Ranges, Tennant Creek: 1860

  5. Horn expedition - Wikipedia

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    Central rock rat; Shark Bay mouse; Sandy inland mouse; Spinifex hopping mouse; The expedition was the first to collect fishes from central Australia. New species were described as well as new records made of others. Findings included the lack of evidence for aestivation by desert fish and the importance of flooding for dispersal. [8]

  6. Mount Hopeless (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    This closed all my dreams as to the expedition...’ (Edward Eyre, Journals Of Expeditions Of Discovery Into Central Australia) Robert O'Hara Burke tried several times to reach this outpost in 1861 when he became stranded with William John Wills and John King on Cooper Creek but he failed and returned to Cooper Creek , where he and Wills died ...

  7. Category:Books about Australian exploration - Wikipedia

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    Books about the European exploration of Australia. Australia portal; ... Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia; N. A New Voyage Round the World; V.

  8. Burke and Wills expedition - Wikipedia

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    The Burke and Wills expedition set off from Royal Park at about 4pm on 20 August 1860, watched by around 15,000 spectators. The nineteen men of the expedition included six Irishmen, five Englishmen, three Germans, [14] an American, and four camel drivers from the Indian subcontinent. They took twenty-three horses, six wagons and twenty-six camels.

  9. European maritime exploration of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The expedition stopped at Mauritius, where he died of tuberculosis on 16 September 1803. The expedition finally came back to France on 24 March 1804. According to researchers from the University of Adelaide, during this expedition Baudin prepared a report for Napoleon on ways to invade and capture the British colony at Sydney Cove. [74]

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