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Major Thomas Mitchell explored and mapped large parts of southeastern Australia, discovering several rivers including the Darling River and the Murray River. Charles Sturt explored the inland regions of Australia, successfully navigating the Murray and Darling Rivers, and discovering the Sturt Desert Pea plant.
Captain Charles Sturt is buried in a cemetery in the city of Cheltenham, South Australia.
Charles Sturt's grave is located in the burial ground of the Cheltenham Pioneer Cemetery in South Australia.
Thomas Mitchell explored to map and survey the interior regions of Australia for the British Empire. His expeditions were significant in expanding knowledge about the geography and resources of the continent, as well as establishing British presence and control over the land. Mitchell's explorations also aimed to identify suitable areas for settlement and economic development.
Charles Sturt began his explorations in Australia in 1828, setting out to find the inland sea that was believed to exist in the middle of the continent. Over the course of several expeditions, Sturt made significant contributions to the mapping and understanding of central Australia.
Charles Sturt discovered the Darling River in Australia in 1828 during his exploration of the Murray-Darling river system. He also played a key role in mapping areas of central Australia and helped to further knowledge of the continent's interior.
For dates and places Charles Sturt and Thomas Mitchell explored, see the related questions.
Some explorers were excited by the oportunities opened up by Charles Sturt's exploration. A significant exception to this was Major Thomas Mitchell. Mitchell never accepted Sturt's conclusion that the Darling River flowed into the Murray, and several of Mitchell's own expeditions were attempts to discredit Sturt's discoveries.
J. H. L. Cumpston has written: 'Thomas Mitchell' 'Charles Sturt'
The names of Charles Sturt's parents were Thomas Lennox Napier Sturt and Jeanette Sturt.
charles sturt was a explorer
Charles Napier Sturt.
Charles Sturt's occupation was Surveyor-General.
City of Charles Sturt was created in 1997.
Charles Sturt University was created in 1989.
Sturt Plain is named after the English explorer, Captain Charles Sturt, who led expeditions into the Australian interior in the 19th century, including the area where the plain is located.
Charles Sturt died of natural causes in England in 1869.
No, Charles Sturt was never a Governor of Australia. He was an inland explorer.