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 Manne
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 Manne
Eyre Edward John
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This was the onlyapproximation to running water which we had found since leaving StreakyBay, and though it hardly deserved that name, yet it imparted to me asmuch hope, and almost as much satisfaction, as if I had found a river. Continuing our course around a small bay for about five miles, we turnedinto some sand-drifts behind a rocky point of the coast. From which theislands we had seen yesterday bore E. 47 degrees S. , Cape Pasley, S. W. , Point Malcolm, S. 33 degrees W. , and Mount Ragged W.... 32 degrees N. Several reefs and breakers were also seen at no great distance from theshore. Our stage to-day was only twelve miles, yet some of our horses werenearly knocked up, and we ourselves in but little better condition. Theincessant walking we were subject to, the low and unwholesome diet we hadlived upon, the severe and weakening attacks of illness caused by thatdiet, having daily, and sometimes twice a day, to dig for water, to carryall our fire-wood from a distance upon our backs, to harness, unharness, water, and attend to the horses, besides other trifling occupations, making up our daily routine, usually so completely exhausted us, that wehad neither spirit nor energy left.
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