id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 58206 Murif, Jerome J. From Ocean to Ocean: Across a Continent on a Bicycle An Account of a Solitary Ride From Adelaide to Port Darwin .txt text/plain 47816 2993 82 Near Yangarrie, cross a gum-lined creek of shallow running water. and very stony creek, through whose bed for a mile or so the track winds To Blood's Creek Government Bore (38 miles from last camping place), good track over Boggy Flat, and, lastly, 4 miles of small sand-hills. seemed a likely-looking place for water; and on coming back he would be The telegraph station is a mile and a half beyond the Alice township, watering places along the overland track, although the traveller may not of a mile off, on my left-hand side; and in the bushes a little way out The road from the telegraph station to Lawson's Creek (26 miles) runs From Lawson's Creek up to Newcastle Waters station (28 miles) and thence About a mile north of Sandy Creek water can be had by going across to Waters) and Palmerston (146 miles still further on) the railway line in ./cache/58206.txt ./txt/58206.txt