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  2. Australia's Mystery Lake: Expedition to Lake Eyre

    Since 1839, when E. J. Eyre, the noted explorer, discovered it, Lake Eyre, in the northern part of South Australia, has always been a mystery to scientists. All is known, of course, about its size and boundaries, but none can say what it is like in the centre; whether it holds water all the year round, what life is in the water, and so forth. But perhaps the greatest mystery of all is the question of where the water brought into the lake in immense volume during times of flood disappears to [?] month or so after the rains have stopped. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,374 words
  3. Outdoor Australia

    PERSISTENT inquiry from both sexes for copies of my little book "With Swan and Billy" (now out of print) seems to indicate that bush tramping appeals to a very much larger public than is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,606 words
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