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1 There is a little promontory in the river, thickly covered with large gum trees.
2 At six miles crossed the broad bed of a large gum creek; gravel; no water.
3 Made the large gum creek at 10 o'clock.
4 Sometimes large gum trees can drop branches, posing a safety risk to those using the space underneath.
5 We buried him between the rocks and the river at the foot of a large gum tree.
6 Here we saw, to the north-north-west, what was apparently a large gum creek, running north-east and south-west.
7 On the other side we found a large gum creek with water in it, running to the north-east.
8 At ten miles crossed a large gum (stunted) creek with abundant springs of rather brackish water.
9 At fourteen miles we struck a large gum plain, but after a short time again entered the scrub.
10 Rubber stamp making kits are available, or you can carve a stamp out of a large gum eraser.
11 On the north-east side of Mount Blyth we found a large gum creek of permanent water, and camped.
12 Marked a large gum - tree Delta V.
13 Days later Edwards stepped out from behind a large gum tree as she was dropping her daughter at preschool.
14 On a large gum tree marked MK (conjoined) Dec. 4, 5, 1861.
15 At five miles crossed the large gum - tree creek, with water, that Thring found; proceeded along the side of Sturt Plains.
16 We are encamped by a large gum tree, as the river takes an east by south course for some distance.
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