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Cooper Creek
contributed by DerrickJessop, taken on 21 June 2002
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Cooper Creek, near Innaminka is a series of waterholes, some up to 10 Kms in length. The creek was first sighted by Captain Charles Sturt in 1845 on his exploration to find an inland sea. The tragic Burke and Wills expedition finished here in 1861. Innaminka began as a Police Camp in 1882 and a store opened in 1884.
This picture is also part of the following Bonzle photo collections:
This picture was uploaded into the Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia entry for the River or Creek 'Cooper Creek'.
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