Inland with Sturt was created in 1951.
The duration of Inland with Sturt is 1200.0 seconds.
No, Charles Sturt was never a Governor of Australia. He was an inland explorer.
No. Charles Sturt could not find something that did not exist. Australia has no inland sea. Sturt remained convinced for most of his life that Australia's interior should hold an inland sea. After all, the other major continents had inland seas. Australia could only boast extensive salt lakes and salt pans.
Charles Sturt was certain that Australia must have an inland sea. The journeys Sturt undertook to follow the course of the westward-flowing rivers of New South Wales were also to determine whether or not there was an inland sea. Even many years after Sturt had discovered the course of the rivers, he ventured north into central Australian desert in search of the inland sea which, of course, does not exist.
The cast of Inland with Sturt - 1951 includes: Brien Forward Jim Laughliiz Roy Pugh Grant Taylor as Captain Charles Sturt Rod Taylor as George McLeay Pat Trost
Charles Sturt was sure there had to be an inland sea in Australia. Even though he solved the riddle of the westward-flowing rivers (which, unlike rivers on other continents, did not flow towards the coast), and found that the inland river system did not lead to an inland sea, this was something Sturt continued to search for. Fifteen years after his major expedition which traced the Murray River, Sturt still believed there had to be an inland sea, and travelled into the desert country of central Australia - but of course, he never found an inland sea.
City of Charles Sturt was created in 1997.
Sturt Lions FC was created in 2003.
Sturt Football Club was created in 1901.
Charles Sturt University was created in 1989.
Charles Sturt was searching firstly for a solution to the riddle of Australia's inland-flowing rivers, and for an inland sea. Australia's rivers did not follow the pattern of the rivers of other continents: they seemed to flow away from the coast rather than towards it, and Sturt was determined to solve the mystery of where they went. He was convinced that a continent as large as Australia must contain an inland sea (which it does not), but he found that the inland rivers ultimately flowed into the Murray, which had its mouth on the southern coastline.
Sturt National Park was created on 1972-02-25.