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  2. Lake Torrens - Wikipedia

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    Lake Torrens stretches approximately 250 kilometres (155 mi) in length [1] and 30 kilometres (19 mi) in average width. It is Australia's second largest lake when filled with water [1] and encompasses an area of 5,745 square kilometres (2,218 sq mi). [2] [6] Usually the Lake Torrens catchment is an endorheic basin, having no outflow of water to ...

  3. Lake Torrens National Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Torrens National Park is a protected area located in South Australia about 345 kilometres (214 miles) north of the Adelaide city centre. Material published by the national park's manager reports that: The stark wilderness and the salt lake that stretches 250km in length make up the Lake Torrens National Park.

  4. River Torrens - Wikipedia

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    Torrens Lake (with row boats) around 1889. The 470 ML (17 million cu ft) [54] Torrens Lake was created in 1881 with the construction of a weir, landscaping of Elder Park and modification of the river's bank and surrounds into an English formal park. The lake forms a centrepiece of many Adelaide events and postcard scenes.

  5. Eyre's 1839 expeditions - Wikipedia

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    Forced back again by inhospitable conditions, he went east and then further north than the previous attempt, eventually finding the lake that is now called Lake Torrens. Eyre made a third trip north in June 1840, this time reaching what is now known as Lake Eyre. A fourth trip began in February 1841, this time determined to reach Western Australia.

  6. Lake Torrens Station - Wikipedia

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    Lake Torrens Station is a rural locality in central South Australia. Lake Torrens Station is located between the Lake Torrens foreshore and The Ghan railway line. The area is part of an arid plain between the Flinders Ranges and Lake Torrens, and the post code is 5713.

  7. Pirie–Torrens corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Pirie–Torrens corridor is an approximately 59 km (37 mi) long intermittent watercourse that serves as the only natural outlet of Lake Torrens, a large normally endorheic salt lake in central South Australia.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian history/Exploration 1800 ...

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    1843 Frome expedition of 1843 Captain Frome, Surveyor-General of South Australia; explorations in the neighbourhood of Lake Torrens. resources - The History of Australian Exploration - Timeline by Ernest Favenc 1844 - 1845 Sturt expedition of 1843 to 1845 Charles Sturt Expedition in Central Australia in search of an "inland sea". (Map) Dr. W.H ...

  9. Popeye (boat) - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, boys from Prince Alfred College hired Popeye to celebrate their win in the annual "Head of the River" rowing eight race against St. Peter's College. [9]In 1942, Popeye was employed as a gunship, when police with a shotgun attempted to rid Torrens Lake of cormorants (possibly the great cormorant), which had become a pest, attacking the lake's population of swans.