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Nullabor

Western/South Australia

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They werent joking when they said that people dont appreciate the scale of Australia. We have been constantly driving, every waking hour for the past 4 days. Covering 3000km and only three quarters of the way across. We crossed the Nullabor plain, which actually means no trees. Not only are there no trees theres not a lot of anything at all. We pass through small isolated 'towns' that all look the same and sleep on the side of the road. The most exciting part of the trip was getting to the 165km straight road which goes to show how bored we actually were.

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We finally arrive in Adelaide and check into a hostel straight away

Posted by JimmyHill 2:44 AM

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Hi guys! Haven't forgotten to look at your photos but beeing big football fan, got caught up with the world cup! Must be different and strange for you now, to be in oz.Do you miss Asia?Must admit that there's fantastic views there too! Take care, Catherine (M)

19.07.2006 by vanderlick

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