File:Plaque commemorating George Goyder's line of rainfall, South Australia.jpg

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English: Plaque commemorating George Goyder's line of rainfall, South Australia, beyond which he considered rainfall to be generally too variable to support agriculture. Goyder, who was the state's surveyor-general, determined the boundary referring to documents in his office followed by observation of vegetation during a horse-mounted expedition for the purpose in 1865. His judgement was scorned when a few years of abundant rains occurred, but eventually proved to have been realistic.
Date 10 April 2018
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Author SCHolar44
Camera location32° 48′ 06.48″ S, 138° 12′ 30.6″ E  Heading=100° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Plaque commemorating George Goyder's line of rainfall, South Australia

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32°48'6.5"S, 138°12'30.6"E

heading: 100.0 degree

10 April 2018

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