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Eyre describes Lake Torrens
Title : Eyre describes Lake Torrens Eyre describes Lake Torrens
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Creator : Eyre, Edward John, 1815-1901
Source : Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1 ... p. 129
Place Of Creation : London
Publisher : T. and W. Boone
Date of creation : 1845
Format : Book
Contributor : State Library catalogue
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Edward Eyre describes the extent of Lake Torrens stretching in an arc from west around to the east and the surface too soft and yielding to attempt to cross. He compares it to a sea shore, the dry salt lake contained within a continuous sandy ridge. All his efforts, the constant struggle and search for water had been for nothing. His passage to the north appeared blocked.

Edward Eyre had left Adelaide in 1840 to explore to the north of the colony. Whichever way he went it seemed to him that his progress forward was blocked by an enormous arc of unpassable salt lake which extended from west of Spencer Gulf around to the north and to the east. Eyre's 'horseshoe' shaped Lake Torrens would persist for years barring the way to the north. There were however a number of gaps through the arc of salt lakes which would be discovered during 1858.
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Eyre, Edward John, 1815-1901

Coverage year : 1840
Place : Lake Torrens (SA)
Region : Flinders Ranges and Far North - Outback
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