Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia

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Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia is an 1833 account by explorer Charles Sturt detailing his exploratory journeys and observations of the Australian interior.

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instanceOf book
exploration account
travel narrative
author Charles Sturt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes Murray-Darling river system NERFINISHED
climate of the Australian interior
expeditions led by Charles Sturt
fauna of Southern Australia
flora of Southern Australia
geography of inland Australia
documentedBy Charles Sturt’s field observations
documents early 19th-century Australian exploration
genre exploration literature
non-fiction
hasFormat two-volume work
hasIllustrations maps
plates
hasInfluenceOn perceptions of Australian inland geography in 19th century Britain
hasPart first expedition narrative
second expedition narrative
hasPerspective first-person account
historicalContext British colonial expansion in Australia
influenced subsequent Australian inland exploration
language English
libraryOfCongressSubject Australia--Description and travel
Discoveries in geography--Australian interior
mainSubject Australian interior
Southern Australia NERFINISHED
exploration
notableFor detailed observations of Australian interior
early European description of Murray River region
originalMedium print
publicationYear 1833
relatedWork Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of New South Wales NERFINISHED
settingLocation Darling River NERFINISHED
Murray River NERFINISHED
New South Wales NERFINISHED
South Australia NERFINISHED
subjectOf historical studies of Australian exploration
timePeriodDescribed 1820s
early 19th century

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Charles Sturt notableWork Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia