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The story of Morea begins in England, in 1823. William Morea and his wife, Sarah Longman, had made their way to South Africa to seek happiness on their first trip there. Their boat was attacked off the coast of cape St. Lawrence by a pirate called Captain William Chase, and William Morea was taken prisoner. He was later sold as a slave to a local trader, but he managed to escape after a week and set up camp near the place where his ship was wrecked.

Two years later, Morea married Ann Soweth and they made their way to Morea bay on the Gold Coast of South Australia. On their second arrival, however, they found that the climate had changed and the ocean currents had begun to carry them farther south, into Morea Head, where they established a settlement known as Morea Head in June 1825. This was where they would meet the author of their first narrative of this adventure, William Gell. Gell had also become lost in Morea Head and he used the name William Morea for the account of his travels in Morea Head.

Morea is separated from its sister city, Morea Bay, on the east coast, and this is where William Morea sets out with his friend, David Hurst, on a two-week journey through what is now South Australia. They hope to reach the mouth of Morea Lake (also called Morea Creek), but things don't go according to plan, and this leads to further adventures in Morea Bay where Morea Longman, David Hurst, and their dog, Bertie, encounter a variety of local people and dangers along the way. As well as Morea Head, this tale is also found in "An adventure in Morea," an account of Morea by David Barnes.

A year later, William Morea set out on a three-week journey, once again, to reach Morea Lake. This time he and his friend David Hurst reach the mouth of Morea Lake on the South Australian railway line. On reaching Port MacDonnell, Morea sees that the area surrounding Morea Bay has been badly damaged by flooding and that the Hursts are missing some of their belongings. Morea and Hurst return to Morea Head to look for their missing friends.

Morea tells the story of their long journey across Australia in wits'n't wits. The account is peppered with illustrations from local art and includes a number of engravings of local scenery. It is evident that Morea attempts to fictionalise Morea Head and the journey of Morea through his narrative of a journey in Australia. The place is perfectly described and comes to life for the reader in this narrative of a journey in Australia.

"An adventure in Morea" is a narrative of a journey in Australia written by William Gill. His grandfather, also called Willi is his primary character. In his memoir, William gives us a brief history about his family and the colony of Morea as well as a sketch of his early years in Australia. In his narrative of a journey in Australia, Willi tells us about Morea, the beautiful bay of Morea Head, the native trees and plants, the birds and other wildlife, and other interesting happenings around Morea during his years as a boy in Morea Head in the late 1830s. He tells us how he left Morea to go to Morea Bay to help his father in business and how after a few years he returned to Morea to spend more time with his family.

Willi describes Morea as a beautiful bay, with crystal clear water, which is where he and his father, John, spent their time on sailing boats. They also had cattle and pigs and chickens and these they let roam freely on the land surrounding Morea Bay. When it was necessary for them to go to Morea to see their families, Willi's father used a small ship to take them across. The narrative of a journey in Australia written by William Gill is a very enjoyable read. Willi tells us about the native plants, animals, and cultural features of Morea as well as the climate in Morea Bay. After reading this narrative, one can easily picture what it must have been like for him at Morea Head as he took his father and family on this long and dangerous journey across the Great Ocean.