A Voyage to Terra Australis is a two-volume sea voyage journal written by English mariner and explorer Matthew Flinders. It describes his circumnavigation of the Australian continent in the early years of the 19th century, and his imprisonment by the French on the island of Mauritius from 1804–1810. The book tells in great detail of his explorations and included maps and drawings of the profiles of unknown coastline areas of what Flinders called "Terra Australis Incognita". By this, he was referring to the great unknown Southern continent that had been sighted and partly mapped by prominent earlier mariners such as Captain James Cook.
A Voyage to Terra Australis : Account of an Expedition in South Pacific 1801-1810
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A Voyage to Terra Australis : Enriched edition. Account of an Expedition in South Pacific 1801-1810
Matthew Flinders
book
A Voyage to Terra Australis : Account of an Expedition in South Pacific 1801-1810
Matthew Flinders
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Matthew Flinders
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A Voyage to Terra Australis: 1801-1810 : Account of an Expedition in South Pacific
Matthew Flinders
book
