A shallow salt lake in south central Australia about 35 feet below sea level; the largest lake in the country and the lowest point on the continent.
1And again with party west of Lake Eyre, looking for pastoral country.
2The acquiring a knowledge of the western shores of Lake Eyre.
3These tribes range from Lake Eyre southward, perhaps, as far as the sea.
4W. Lewis; round Lake Eyre to the Queensland border.
5Among the spots on the hit list are Lake Bumbunga, Lake MacDonnell and Lake Eyre.
6For Schmidt and Davis, Palin was a time sink the size of the Lake Eyre Basin.
7West of Lake Eyre the explorers found a hot spring, and afterwards many more were discovered.
8Left on his second trip, starting from the Alberga, that flows into Lake Eyre, travelling north-west.
9Most of these watercourses on the plains fall into Lake Eyre, another and more northerly salt depression.
10He made further explorations to the west of Lake Gregory, now Lake Eyre, and found some hot springs.
11Dine on delicious camp oven tucker, sleep under a starry sky, and marvel at Lake Eyre from ground level.
12Sunday, 6th November, Lake Eyre.
13You'll learn interesting facts like how Lake Eyre drains from an area that's one sixth the size of the entire continent.
14Babbage traced Chambers Creek into Lake Eyre, and was thus the first discoverer of this lake, which he called Lake Gregory.
15The current level status of South Australia's usually dry Lake Eyre and whether there may be a sailing regatta later this year.
16Rated among South Australia's Top 100 Bucket List Experiences, trek along Clayton River to Lake Eyre, and on through the Tirari Desert.
Translations for Lake Eyre