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Death ranks rather high on the list.

Burke and Wills faced extreme temperatures, exhaustion, lack of food and lack of water. If, by danger, one means aboriginal attack or wild animals, the answer is 'no'.

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What were the effects of the Burke and Wills expedition?

There were no long-term effects of the Burke and Wills expedition. The expedition did not result in the discovery of any new good land; it did not allow for the establishment of new transport routes across the inland; the track taken by Burke and Wills was not the route eventually followed by the Overland Telegraph Line, which was the main purpose of the expedition.


What route did Burke and Wills take?

From Adelaide, Burke and Wills travelled north to just west of today's Balranald, north to Menindee, Torowoto, Bulloo and reached their camp at Cooper Creek. From here they made their way to the corner where Queensland and South Australia meet (but do not meet any other state), then north to the Gulf of Carpentaria. A map of Burke and Wills' route can be found at the related link below.


How did Burke and Wills benefit us today?

Despite enduring incredibly gruelling conditions on their expedition, it cannot be said that Burke and Wills benefit modern Australians today. The Burke and Wills expedition did not bring any notable benefits to Australia. It could be said that their expedition added to the knowledge of the Australian interior, but more knowledge was gained by the many search parties sent out to find them. It was, unfortunately, a large and expensive expedition that, in the end, proved quite futile.


What landmarks did Burke and wills discover?

Burke and Wills did not actually find any landmarks on their arduous trek across Australia's inland. They found no new rivers and no new land features or landmarks. Their greatest claim to fame is the unfortunate fact that they embarked upon the biggest, most expensive expedition in Australia's history, and due to Burke's impatience, it ended up the most disastrous, with the loss of three lives.


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How many lands did Burke and Wills discover?

Burke and Wills did not actually discover any significant new land. Their claim to fame was crossing the continent from south to north on foot. However, much of the land they explored had already been traversed some decades earlier by explorers Ludwig Leichhardt and Major Thomas Mitchell.


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What benefits did the Burke and Wills Expedition have on Australia?

Sad to say, the Burke and Wills expedition did not bring any notable benefits to Australia. It could be said that their expedition added to the knowledge of the Australian interior, but more knowledge was gained by the many search parties sent out to find them. It was, unfortunately, a large and expensive expedition that, in the end, proved quite futile.


Were Burke and Wills heroes of exploration?

Yes, in an Australian traditional sense they were, two blokes going against the odds but seeking adventure and fame. From a historian's perspective they were heroic to attempt the task but ill prepared for what lay ahead of them. They were Australia's Scott of the Antarctica. Another opinion: It is not strictly accurate to say Burke and Wills were ill prepared. Their expedition was the largest and most well-equipped of any Australian exploration party. Burke could hardly be considered a hero of exploration: he was ill-tempered and impatient, traits which had a great deal of influence on the tragic outcome of the exploration. Also, he did not seek adventure and fame. His motivation was primarily to impress the girl he wished to marry, who promised she would marry him if he went on the journey. Wills, on the other hand, could be regarded as a hero of exploration. He did not have Burke's arrogance or impatience. He had more of a scientific interest in the exploration and sought to follow the orders of the colonial government in Victoria. He sought to hold the exploration party together where Burke's interest was to complete the task as quickly as possible, at the expense of good judgement.


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