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Burke & Wills Monument


With the endearing Australian passion for losers, this monument by by Charles Summers (1827-78) celebrates the ill-fated and ill advised European explorers led by
Robert O'Hara Burke and
William John Wills, who died of thirst in 1861 basically because they would not accept the advice of indigenous Australians:
victoria.slv.vic.gov.au/burkeandwills/index.html
Robert O'Hara Burke and
William John Wills, who died of thirst in 1861 basically because they would not accept the advice of indigenous Australians:
victoria.slv.vic.gov.au/burkeandwills/index.html
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