“We feel much pleasure in stating that a party of Gentlemen, with their attendants, who upon the 18th of last month embarked on a trackless journey into the interior, have returned from their expedition without the slightest injury from either fatigue or accident. They report a prodigious extent of fine level country lying in the direction they pursued, which time may render of importance and utility….”
Climate, caterpillars and terrain
A study of the grazing expansion in New South Wales, 1813–26
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