Australian explorer Edward Eyre was arguably best known for his incredible feat of crossing the Nullarbor Plain from Streaky Bay, on the western coast of the Eyre Peninsula, to Albany, or King George's Sound, in Western Australia. Eyre was the first to travel across the Nullarbor Plain.
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Edward John Eyre spent most of his life in either England or Australia.
No. Given that Lake Eyre is a saltpan for most of the year, this would be impossible.
No, Edward Eyre was not rich. In fact, he had to sell most of his own stock animals in order to fund his expedition across the Nullarbor.
Edward Eyre was initially accompanied by three Aborigines, but only one stayed loyal to him and made the complete crossing with him over the Nullarbor Plain. This was Wylie, who was from Albany in Western Australia. The other two Aborigines, who killed Eyre's white overseer, John Baxter, and made off with most of the supplies, were Joey and Yarry.
The most obvious thing named after explorer Edward Eyre is Lake Eyre, Australia's lowest point. This salt lake was one of sseveral that prevented Eyre from achieving his goal of travelling through central Australia to the north. The Eyre highway, which runs east to west north of the Nullarbor Plain, is also named after Eyre. It roughly approximates the route Eyre took on his 1840-41 expedition.
No. On the contrary, Eyre was assisted by Aborigines of the Anangu group, who helped his party find and collect water. However, he took three Aborigines with him on his trek. One, Wylie, remained a faithful companion, but the other two murdered his overseer, John Baxter, and took off with most of his food supplies, guns and gunpowder.
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Most of Eyre's explorations were done between the years of 1839 and 1841.
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John has some spots on his chin and a scar on his nose. Edward has a scar above his lip and his hair is taller that Johns. John's two front teeth overlap whilst Edward's are straight. In photo's John is most likely to be the one with his mouth open, Edward usually smiles with his mouth closed. (Though, that's only 'most' of the time, not always). John has a pointy ear.
Eyre's main motivation was his disappointment at being unable to get through to the north, being blocked by salt lakes. He was determined to do something which no-one else had done, and from the point where he was, the most likely opportunity presented itself in him being the first to cross from east to west. He was not interested in fame or firtune, but he was interested in finding new grazing lands, and opening up new routes.
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