Spinifex And Sand Pioneering And Exploration In Western Australia By David W Carnegie



















































































































 -  On first acquaintance with these
wells a novice's impulse would be to dig out the sand until the bottom
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On First Acquaintance With These Wells A Novice's Impulse Would Be To Dig Out The Sand Until The Bottom Was Reached; But As The Sand Holds The Water He Would Find Himself With A Nicely Cleared Hole, But Cleared Of Sand And Water Alike.

Therefore, without some such makeshift as that already described one would be in the most unsatisfactory position of knowing that water existed, and yet of being unable to obtain any but a very small supply.

The natives use comparatively little water, since it is only for drinking purposes, washing being unknown, and as the water sinks in the well the sand is scooped out gradually and carefully and plastered round the sides of the hole, so preventing the inrush of sand. Very often when they require a drink they bend down and suck up the water through a bunch of grass, which prevents the sand from getting into the mouth.

The water from the wells was always bad, and on first being brought to the surface was hardly fit to use; the camels would not, unless really dry, drink it until it had been exposed in our canvas troughs to the air for some time. Lying stagnant perhaps for a year or more, protected by the sand, it is not to be wondered at that its flavour is not of the best. Digging in the sand discloses all sorts of odds and ends that could not fail to contaminate the water. It contains also - derived, I suppose, from the sandstone - a certain amount of iron, which I believe to have acted as a sort of tonic to us.

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