Nullarbor means "no trees" in Latin, but once you look closer, you see this desert landscape is much more vibrant.
The Nullarbor is Australia's vast outback covering an area much more extensive than many countries.
The Nullarbor stretches across the southern edge of Australia between the goldfields of Western Australia and the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.
You can connect to this journey from Adelaide or Perth and drive West to east or east to West along the Eyre Highway.
While this is a sealed road, it goes through remote areas, and the trip requires thorough preparation.
You must be particularly careful at dusk to avoid hitting kangaroos or emus.
You should carry extra petrol and plenty of water and food.
You'll need a 4WD vehicle to venture off the highway.
If you'd rather make the trek with a tour, we can help!
Starting 2 hours south of Kalgoorlie lies Euchla and the start of the Nullabor Plain.
Driving is probably the most likely way to visit but be prepared with the right equipment and supplies should something happen.
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