The Land of the Kangaroo / Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through the Great Island Continent
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Two young relatives journey by sea to the Australian continent, making adventurous stops en route and recording landscapes, ports, and shipboard life. Their account mixes overland travel across varied country with encounters in towns and cities, descriptions of indigenous peoples and colonial society, and practical anecdotes about bush life, cattle and sheep stations, mining, and transport. Natural history and hunting episodes feature prominently, including kangaroos, emus, and snakes, while visits to goldfields, harbors, and plantations illustrate economic activity and daily routines. The narrative blends observation, practical information, and youthful adventure in a travel-focused framework.
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