An 18-year-old British backpacker, who was hoping to join the armed forces, is missing in the Australian Outback after setting out on a hike to "improve his fitness".
Police launched a land and air search for the teenager after he failed to return from his expedition on Tuesday evening.
He had set off from the Upshot Station homestead, about 130km (80 miles) from the far-flung Queensland town of Longreach, some 700km inland from the coast.
Officers fear for the man's safety due to his lack of familiarity with the property, which sprawls across 3,200 acres.
"Lack of water, the heat, venomous snakes and injury are probably our greatest concern," Sergeant Dave Perry told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
The teenager went missing 80 miles from LongreachHe said the missing man was apparently hoping to enter the armed forces once back in Britain and had some survival training.
"He may have been using some of the rougher country and the jump-ups to improve his fitness," said Perry.
Planes, motorbikes, and four-wheel drives were being used in the search.
Local people were also combing the area on foot and horseback and an emergency services helicopter carrying medical staff had been sent out.
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