Diwundrin
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nth Coast NSW Australia
Everyone posts the pretty pictures so for those interested in more than OZ's beaches I found a few good reads about the Nullabor Plain.
It holds a few records. Longest straight stretch of Railway track in the world, 478kms. One of the longest straight roads, 96miles with no curves and zilch scenery. Try staying awake on that one, many didn't. It's at least and at last, all bitumen now.
There's road around a 1000k or so north called the Gunbarrel Highway, for some long straight stretches.. It's not on the Nullabor, nor is it a 'highway'. Different desert, same 'scenery, ' and this is what is referred to as the 'Highway' out there.

Here's part of the Southern edge of the Nullabor, 'Seaside Acreage'. 200kms of 150-200ft, unbroken sheer cliffs and the next neighbour South is Antarctica. Ships' graveyard.

Both interesting reads and piccys to pass the time.
See it while it's still a Maccas and KFC free zone.
99% of the litter out there is empty beer bottles and cans, and the odd rusted out car wreck.
http://www.outback-australia-travel-secrets.com/the-nullarbor-plain.html
http://www.australiaforeveryone.com.au/places_nullarbor.htm
It holds a few records. Longest straight stretch of Railway track in the world, 478kms. One of the longest straight roads, 96miles with no curves and zilch scenery. Try staying awake on that one, many didn't. It's at least and at last, all bitumen now.
There's road around a 1000k or so north called the Gunbarrel Highway, for some long straight stretches.. It's not on the Nullabor, nor is it a 'highway'. Different desert, same 'scenery, ' and this is what is referred to as the 'Highway' out there.


Here's part of the Southern edge of the Nullabor, 'Seaside Acreage'. 200kms of 150-200ft, unbroken sheer cliffs and the next neighbour South is Antarctica. Ships' graveyard.

Both interesting reads and piccys to pass the time.
See it while it's still a Maccas and KFC free zone.
99% of the litter out there is empty beer bottles and cans, and the odd rusted out car wreck.http://www.outback-australia-travel-secrets.com/the-nullarbor-plain.html
http://www.australiaforeveryone.com.au/places_nullarbor.htm




