Sturt's Stony Desert

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Sturt's Stony Desert is an area in the north-east of South Australia, named by Charles Sturt in 1844, whilst trying to reach the exact centre of Australia. The stones caused his horses to limp and wore down the hooves of the cattle and sheep which Sturt had taken on the expedition.

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Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia...during the years 1844, 5, and 6, Charles Sturt, 1848.


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