They weren't sea explorers.
Lawson, Blaxland and Wentworth were explorers who crossed the Blue Mountains for the first time.
Wentworth by the Sea was created in 1874.
Gregory Blaxland died on 1 January 1853. Always a turbulent and erratic-tempered man, he committed suicide by hanging himself.William Wentworth went on to become a significant figures of early colonial NSW. He died of natural causes at the age of 81 on 20 March 1872.William Lawson also died of natural causes in 1850, aged 76.
Beth Blaxland has written: 'Sea Stars, Sea Urchins, and Their Relatives' 'Mangroves' -- subject(s): Ecology, Endangered ecosystems, Mangrove forests, Mangrove swamps, Juvenile literature, Swamp ecology, Mangrove ecology
Mary Lawson is a Canadian author known for her novels like "Crow Lake" and "The Other Side of the Bridge". Her writing often focuses on themes of family dynamics, rural life, and the impact of secrets and tragedies on characters.
A long sea journey is called a voyage.
Sea otters get to be 4 to 5ft long
Long
LONG !
A Sea Lion is 30 inches long at birth
the south sea beach is 7 miles long
A voyage is another term for long sea journey.
sea urchin