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Where did Burke and Wills travel from?

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Burke and Wills travelled from Melbourne, Victoria to the Gulf of Carpentaria.

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Burke and Wills travelled through the towns of Swan Hilland Menindee.


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On the Burke and Wills expedition, Wills was initially appointed as third-in-command, surveyor, astronomical and meteorological observer. When George Landells resigned after a dispute with Burke (some sources say Burke fired Landells), Wills was then appointed second-in-command.


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