The journey of Burke and Wills from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria was a distance of 2,800 km or 1,750 miles. They made it back about halfway before dying of malnutrition and nardoo poisoning on the banks of Cooper Creek, so add another 1,400 km.
Definitely not. Oxley explored between 1817 and 1824 and was limited to New South Wales. Burke and Wills explored in 1860-61, and explored through the deserts of far western New South Wales and Queensland.
The camp of Robert O'Hara Burke and William Wills was on Cooper Creek. The "Dig Tree", evidence of their camp, still stands, not far from the tiny town of Innamincka in far northeastern South Australia.
154 miles.
If you you travel 3 miles, you would get 3 miles far.
How far does light travel in one hour
They length of a lightning bolt is 2 to 3 miles long, and they can travel twice as far as there length, so the answer is they can travel 4 to 6 miles.
There is no set limit on how far a typhoon will travel. These typhoons can travel just a few miles to many miles.
6 miles.
3,000 miles
it can travel 8 miles per hour
If we let them, they can travel for thousands of miles.
how far does blood travel in a day? it travels 60,000 miles (96,000 km)