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In the Musgrave Ranges

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Two teenage friends travel into a remote desert cattle country and become drawn into a sequence of frontier episodes. They encounter camel teams, wild cattle and mounted mustering, face severe natural hazards including tornadoes, sandstorms and extreme thirst, and depend on local help for rescue. Rising tension comes from stealthy attacks, a dangerous bull and a pursuit that leads to a lonely outpost where rivalries reach a climax. Encounters with local Indigenous people, signaling methods and a ritual dance appear alongside themes of survival, loyalty, retribution and growing resourcefulness.

About the Author

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Conrad H. Sayce

Conrad H. Sayce was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly in the genre of travel literature. His notable book, "In the Musgrave Ranges," reflects his explorations and observations in the Australian landscape. Sayce's writing captures the essence of the regions he visited, providing readers with insights into both the natural beauty and the cultural context of the areas he explored. His contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the adventurous spirit of his time.

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