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قراءة كتاب Spinifex and Sand A Narrative of Five Years' Pioneering and Exploration in Western Ausralia
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Spinifex and Sand A Narrative of Five Years' Pioneering and Exploration in Western Ausralia
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href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@4975@[email protected]#p5ap" class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">Appendix To Part V
PART VI - THE JOURNEY HOME
- Return Journey Begins
- Sturt Creek And “Gregory's Salt Sea”
- Our Camp On The “Salt Sea”
- Desert Once More
- Stansmore Range To Lake MacDonald
- Lake MacDonald To The Deep Rock-Holes
- The Last Of The Ridges Of Drift Sand
- Woodhouse Lagoon Revisited
- Across Lake Wells To Lake Darlôt
- The End Of The Expedition
APPENDIX
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
(47 illustrations appeared in the original text, published in 1898. A number have not been reproduced in the html version of the etext.)
- Hon. D. W. Carnegie
- Jarrah Forest, West Australia
- General store And Post-office, Coolgardie, 1892
- The first hotel at Coolgardie
- The “Gold Escort”
- Grass trees, near Perth
- Death of “Tommy”
- Fresh meat at last
- Bayley Street, Coolgardie, 1894
- Condensing water on a salt lake
- Fever-stricken and alone
- Miner's Right
- Typical sandstone gorge
- Crossing a salt lake
- Entrance to Empress Spring
- At work in the cave, Empress Spring
- Alexander Spring
- Woodhouse Lagoon
- A buck and his gins in camp at Family Well
- Cresting a sand-ridge
- Helena Spring
- The only specimen of desert architecture
- The Mad Buck
- Southesk Tablelands
- A native hunting party
- Plan of sand-ridges
- Exaggerated section of the sand-ridges
- Charles W. Stansmore
- Native preparing for the emu dance
- Spears
- Woomera
- Iron Tomahawks

