If you’re travelling around Australia and trying to drive from South Australia to Western Australia, there’s only one road: the Eyre Highway, going through the vast and empty Nullarbor Plain. Between Norseman on the West to Ceduna in South Australia, it’s more than 1200km without a single town…
🇫🇷 Si vous voyagez autour de l’Australie et comptez relier par la route le South Australia au Western Australia, il n’existe qu’une seule possibilité : l’Eyre Highway, qui traverse la vaste plaine désertique de Nullarbor. Entre Norseman à l’ouest et Ceduna dans le South Australia s’étendent plus de 1200km sans la moindre ville…
Be careful of animals when you drive through the Nullarbor Plain!
Trees at dusk just before the beginning of the Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia
Australia’s longest straight road!
The Nullarbor Plain
Partly buried in the sand dunes, this is what remains from the Eucla Telegraph Station, which first connected the East and West coasts of Australia in 1877
Eucla Telegraph Station
Eucla Telegraph Station
The Great Australian Bight and the cliffs of Nullarbor
The Great Australian Bight and the cliffs of Nullarbor at sunset
The Great Australian Bight and the cliffs of Nullarbor at sunset
The Nullarbor Plain – here the name which means “no trees” in latin is really accurate…
The Nullarbor Roadhouse, almost the end of the road if you’re coming from the West, the beginning if you’re leaving South Australia…
The old general store of Kimba, halfway across Australia. After this point you really leave the desert behind!
A friendly dolphin in the harbour of Whyalla South Australia
A friendly dolphin in the harbour of Whyalla South Australia
The Lighthouse of Point Lowly, South Australia
The coast of Point Lowly, South Australia
Birds on the coast of Point Lowly, South Australia