Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2 by Thomas Mitchell
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The earth becomes soft and impassable, even on the sides of hills.
Discover a noble range of mountains. Cross another stream. Another. General character of the country. Proposed excursion to the mountains. Richardson's creek. Cross a fine stream flowing in three separate channels. A ridge of poor sandy soil. Cross another stream. Trap-hills and good soil. Ascend the mountain. Clouds cover it. A night on the summit. No fuel. View from it at sunrise. Descend with difficulty. Men taken ill. New plants found there. Repose in the valley. Night's rest. Natives at the camp during my absence. CHAPTER 3.9. Plains of stiff clay. The Wimmera. Difficult passage of its five branches. Ascend Mount Zero. |
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