Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
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A set of expedition journals recounts two government-authorized surveys of north-western and western Australia, tracing coastal approaches, river estuaries, inland ranges, and plains. Entries blend day-by-day travel narrative with geological and botanical observations, notes on fauna, mapped waterways and topography, and practical detail on provisions, navigation, and party organization. The account records frequent interactions with Aboriginal inhabitants, descriptions of their customs and material condition, and episodes of hardship, search parties, and rescues. Overall the work alternates descriptive landscape sketches and scientific remarks with logistical reflections and recommendations for further exploration and settlement.
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