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Edward John Eyre came to Australia in 1830 as a settler and to seek opportunities in agriculture and exploration. He was drawn by the prospect of land and the potential for a prosperous life in the colonies. Eyre later became notable for his exploration of the Australian interior, including his famous crossing from Adelaide to Albany in Western Australia, which contributed significantly to the mapping and understanding of the region. His work as an explorer also highlighted the challenges and hardships faced in the Australian outback.

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