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Madeleine watts the inland sea
Madeleine watts the inland sea









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madeleine watts the inland sea

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madeleine watts the inland sea madeleine watts the inland sea

Oxley never found it, but he never ceased to believe it was out there. In the early 19th century, British explorer John Oxley traversed the then-unknown wilderness of central Australia in search of water.











Madeleine watts the inland sea