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Eyre also had an aboriganal friend called wylie who went with Eyre with on his exploration
Edward Eyre's journey from Streaky Bay on the west coast of South Australia to King George's Sound was a distance of about 1200 miles, or 1930 km. This does not take into account Eyre's journeys north of Adelaide.
Edward John Eyre took supplies such as food, water, firearms, tools, horses, and provisions for his journey across the Australian outback. He also brought along Indigenous guides to help navigate the unfamiliar terrain.
Eyre departed on his journey across the Nullarbor in November 1840, and arrived at the west coast in July 1841. The journey took about 8 months.
In Jane Eyre, Mr. St. John took a scrap of paper from Jane's desk.
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Edward Eyre and his companion Wylie took approximately two months to cross the Nullarbor Plain in 1841. They set out from Adelaide in June and reached the coast at Albany in August. Their journey was marked by significant challenges, including harsh conditions and scarce water sources. Despite these difficulties, they successfully completed the crossing, making Eyre the first European to do so.
In Jane Eyre, Mr. St. John took a scrap of paper from Jane's desk.
Mrs. Reed did not tell Jane that she had received a letter from her Uncle John Eyre, who was searching for Jane to provide for her and take her away from Gateshead.
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Eyre opted for a fairly lightly equipped expedition. He started off with 13 horses, 40 sheep and enough supplies for three months. By the time he left Fowler's Bay, he had decided to leave most of the supplies, and travel with just 11 pack horses and 6 sheep, and at least several dozen kilograms of flour. He allowed for half a litre of water a day.