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Photo Essay: Driving Australia's Nullarbor Plain

Australia Nullarbor Drive Map


Introduction

The Nullarbor drive is Australia's equivalent of America's old Route 66, except that Americans may drive their rustic route for nostalgia, while Australians cross the Nullarbor because it's the lone southern route to the west coast. At 1,400 miles, though, the desert trek from Port Augusta (known as the "crossroads of Australia") to Perth (the "most isolated city in the world") is typically made by plane or rail. Drivers of the Nullarbor are rare (you'll pass perhaps two cars per hour), but their willingness to attempt the journey creates a camaraderie among the lot; nearly every passing motorist will wave hello.

The drive is made on the Eyre Highway, named for the first European explorer to cross the region, Edward John Eyre, who did so in 1841. Though he achieved his goal of finding a navigable land route to the west coast, he found nothing else of value. "On the contrary," he said, "all has been arid and barren in the extreme."

The land is so flat and featureless that the highway lies straight for most of the drive. One stretch of road has no curves for 87 miles; it's the longest straight portion of road in Australia. But patience and a willingness to explore the areas just off the highway will yield the secrets and history to one of the world's most fascinating regions.


Intro

1 Murat Bay Jetty, Ceduna

2 Cactus Beach

3 Penong Windmills

4 The Dingo Fence

5 Treeless Plain

6 Bunda Cliffs

7 Dangerous Australian Animals

8 Eucla Telegraph Station

9 Nullarbor Rest Stop

10 Gum Tree at Madura


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