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Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia

CHAPTER IV
17/56

Our latitude was 23 degrees 41 minutes 14 seconds.
Jan.

10 .-- To prevent unnecessary loss of time by my reconnoitring excursions, and to render them less fatiguing to myself, I arranged that both the blacks should go with me, in order that I might send one back from the first favourable camping place, to bring the party on, whilst I continued to explore the country with the other.

Under this arrangement, therefore, I went forward, and, following the creek, it was found to sweep to the eastward, round a high plain of rich black soil, and covered with luxuriant vegetation.

This plain is basaltic, but, in the valley of the creek, sandstone crops out below it.

The slopes from the plain to the creek are steep, and torn by deep gullies, which made travelling very fatiguing.


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