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Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia

CHAPTER V
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Descending to the N.E.he came to another large river, the Keindur, which again took him N.W.

He travelled 400 miles down it, when he observed a large stream joining it upon its left bank, which he supposed to be the Gnamoi.

The river he was upon was broad and navigable.

It flowed through a level country with a dead current and muddy water, and spread into frequent lakes.

He found that it ultimately discharged itself into the sea, but was uncertain at what distance from its sources.


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