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  1. Cold case: Leichhardt's disappearance - Australian Geographic

  2. Leichhardt, New South Wales - Wikipedia

  3. How the Leichhardt and other Gulf river got their names

  4. Leichhardt expedition | National Museum of Australia

  5. Leichhardt River - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader

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    Continuing north past Augustus Downs Station to its mouth at the Gulf of Carpentaria. The river is named after the early explorer of Australia, Ludwig Leichhardt . Leichhardt River has a catchment area of 32,878 square kilometres (12,694 sq mi).
    Leichhardt is located 5 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district (CBD) and is the administrative centre for the local government area (LGA) of the Inner West Council. The suburb is bordered by Haberfield to the west, Annandale to the east, Lilyfield to the north and Petersham, Lewisham and Stanmore to the south.
    The Leichhardt Falls is a plunge waterfall on the Leichhardt River in the Gulf Country region of North West Queensland, Australia. The Leichhardt Falls is a plunge waterfall on the Leichhardt River in the Gulf Country region of North West Queensland, Australia.
    It came directly from descendants of the Leichhardt family in Mexico. In 1848 Leichhardt again set out from the Condamine River to reach the Swan River. The expedition consisted of Leichhardt, four Europeans, two Aboriginal guides, seven horses, 20 mules and 50 bullocks.
  7. Leichhardt Falls - Wikiwand

  8. Ludwig Leichhardt's Final Expedition — Google Arts & Culture

  9. Ludwig Leichhardt in Australia - The Australian Museum