Did ludwig leichhardt have any problems on his journey??
Only the usual problems one encounters when exploring a ‘strange new land.’ Near starvation, prostration from heat and disease the occasional attack by Aborigines. The following article explains it well so I will resort to the cut & paste that earns me a minimum two to five thumbs down. I will argue that I do know these things but would rather cite a source. (Oh and the fact that he disappeared on his last trip speaks volumes about problems encountered etc) http://www.davidreilly.com/australian_ex… “””Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt was born in 1713 in Prussia (now part of Germany). His parents were farmers and he studied natural science at university. He called himself Doctor, even though he did not finish his degree. In England Leichhardt lived with another student who paid for his trip to Australia to explore the inland. This friend also gave him money to help