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Northern Territory -- Description and travel Books

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Jeannie Gunn

We of the Never-Never

"We of the Never-Never" by Jeannie Gunn is an autobiographical novel published in 1907. Based on the author's experiences at a remote cattle station in Australia's Northern Territory in 1902, the book chronicles her journey as the first white woman to settle in the Mataranka area. Defying warnings that she would be "out of place," Gunn accompanied her husband to Elsey Station, documenting the challenges of bush life and the colorful characters she encountered in this forbidding outback landscape.

Jerome J. Murif

From Ocean to Ocean: Across a Continent on a Bicycle
 An Account of a Solitary Ride From Adelaide to Port Darwin

"From Ocean to Ocean: Across a Continent on a Bicycle" by Jerome J. Murif is a detailed travelogue written in the late 19th century. The book chronicles Murif's ambitious journey as he takes on the challenge of crossing Australia from Adelaide to Port Darwin on a bicycle, a feat that appears both daunting and unprecedented. The narrative promises insights into the adventures, challenges, and reflections of a solitary traveler as he navigates the vast and often unforgiving Australian landscape. The opening of the travelogue presents the author’s initial restlessness and longing for an adventure that would set him apart from the crowd. As Murif grapples with his desire to accomplish something noteworthy, he ultimately resolves to embark on his bicycle journey, openly acknowledging the myriad dangers of such a venture. He details the preparations and considerations that go into safely traversing the continent, including the choice of his bicycle, the collection of necessary supplies, and the necessity of securing signatures as proof of his endeavor. The narrative sets the stage for an exploration filled with personal introspection, the thrill of adventure, and the unpredictable nature of the wilderness that lies ahead.

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