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Gregory Blaxland explored the Blue Mountains in 1813.
Numerous explorers were sent to try to cross the Blue Mountains in an attempt to find new land for the growing colony in New South Wales. The first successful explorers were William Charles Wentworth, William Lawson and Gregory Blaxland. Others who attempted the crossing before these three were George Caley, George Bass, Francis Barrallier, William Dawes and Watkin Tench, just to name a few.
because someone had to explore the blue mountains
Gregory Blaxland was a grazier. He chose to explore out of need - specifically, for the purpose of the expedition to cross the Blue Mountains, in 1813. The reason he wished to find a way to cross the Blue Mountains was because more land was needed for increasing the colony's farming and stock animals. After he, Lawson and Wentworth succeeded in finding a route over the Blue Mountains, he returned to farming and raising stock animals.
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They are called the Blue Mountains. They are called the blue mountains because the oil from the eucalyptus trees make them look blue from a distance.blue mountains
no, there is no alligators in the Blue Ridge Mountains
The Blue Ridge Mountains are a physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountains in the northeastern continental US.
The Blue Ridge Mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountain range.
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it is part of the blue mountains
To cross from Sydney over the Blue Mountains is a car trip of just a couple of hours, depending on the time of day. However, it took the first explorers in Australia's history 25 years before they successfully penetrated the Blue Mountains.