
PELICAN POOL
CHAPTER I Where to Find Surprise Valley Camp
CHAPTER II How They Pass the Evening at Surprise.
CHAPTER III Pelican Pool
CHAPTER IV Kaloona Run
CHAPTER V The Hut By Pelican Pool
CHAPTER VI The Coach comes to Surprise
CHAPTER VII The Return to Surprise
CHAPTER VIII The Banks of the Pool
CHAPTER IX How the Days pass by at Surprise
A sweeping portrait of Australia’s remote north unfolds, where the Sea of Carpentaria kisses an austere coastline and the land is a tapestry of red earth, scrubby timber, and endless sky. The narrative paints the raw beauty of the wilderness—wallabies, dingoes, pelicans, and the quiet hum of insects—while hinting at the relentless push of settlers carving fences and homesteads into this untamed realm. The opening immerses listeners in the clash of elemental forces, from scorching suns to sudden monsoons, setting a tone of both wonder and tension.
Against this vivid backdrop, the story follows a handful of pioneers who arrive with hope and ambition, confronting a world that both resists and reshapes them. Their early struggles to tame the land, navigate its hidden dangers, and understand its rhythms hint at larger questions of belonging and resilience. As the first act unfolds, the listener senses the fragile balance between human desire and the unforgiving, majestic environment that surrounds them.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (371K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2020-09-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1889–1954
A Gallipoli veteran turned writer and relief worker, he drew on lived experience to create books shaped by war, travel, and compassion. His work ranges from a once-censored account of Gallipoli to vivid writing about Ireland, Poland, Palestine, and Mount Athos.
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