[Explorations in Australia by John Forrest]@TWC D-Link bookExplorations in Australia CHAPTER 5 25/237
Mount Gould to the North-North-East showed very remarkably.
Mount Narryer range was visible. To the south, only one hill or range could be seen, while to the South-East broken ranges of granite were seen about thirty miles distant. Mount Hale is very lofty and rugged, and is composed of micaceous iron ore, with brown hematite; being magnetic, the compass was rendered useless.
Returned about one o'clock.
Windich and the others had been out searching for fresh water, and the former had seen three natives and had a talk with them.
They did not appear frightened, but he could not make anything out of them.
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