Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Border Village to Nullarbor roadhouse

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Embark on a challenging adventure in 4x4 along the old national, along the Eyre Highway, the new road, nearly 200 kilometers. Note that this route is prone to flooding and requires good preparation. Otherwise, follow the Eyre Highway through Nullarbor National Park, along the cliffs of Bunda Cliffs. Go to the southern coast of Australia fall into the ocean from one of the five views shown on the edge of the cliff. Be careful if you walk along the limestone cliffs of the mountains. From there, the road goes through the typical landscape of treeless plains and seemingly endless Nullarbor. The name comes from the Latin Nullarbor 'nullus arbor' which means 'treeless'. To go deeper into this hypnotic landscape, detour than a hundred kilometers north to Cook, an isolated outpost railway Trans-Australia Railway. The Indian Pacific passes here in a thunderous roar twice a week on a route that includes the longest railway line in the world right: almost 500 kilometers. Meet the families who work along the railroad before returning to the Eyre Highway and Nullarbor Roadhouse road relay.

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