The Explorers of Australia And Their Life-Work

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Besides those alreadymentioned, there were Dr. Hermann Beckler, medical officer and botanist, and Dr. Ludwig Becker, artist, naturalist, and geologist, ten whiteassistants, and three camel-drivers.
The expedition in full reached Menindie on the Darling, where Wrightjoined them. On the 19th of October, 1860, Burke, Wills, six men, fivehorses and sixteen camels, left Menindie for Cooper's Creek. Wright wentwith them two hundred miles to indicate the best route, and then returnedto take charge of
...the main body waiting at Menindie. On the 11th ofNovember, Burke with the advance party reached Cooper's Creek, where theycamped and awaited the arrival of Wright with the rest. Grass and waterwere both plentiful, and the journey had hitherto proved no more arduousthan an ordinary over-landing trip.
The long delay and inaction worked sadly upon Burke's active andimpatient temperament, and he suddenly announced his intention tosubdivide his party and, with three men, to start across the belt ofunknown country -- a distance of five hundred miles at the furthest --that separated him from Gregory's track round the Gulf.


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