Nan said these weren't wildflowers but they were growing wild everywhere on our way out of Esperance. |
It was pretty green on the Nullarbor but hardly any trees. |
Unfortunately we didn't see any deep caves because you needed a four wheel drive to get there.
It was quite hilly in some places and this was the view we saw from Madura Pass over the Nullarbor Plains.
Madura Pass |
These wildflowers were everywhere on the side of the Eyre Highway |
These wildflowers were really weird! |
I thought this old dumped car was pretty cool! |
Hole 6 Border Kangaroo |
At the border I saw this big signpost. Brisbane is only 2 750 km away! Looks like I will have to be away a bit longer :) |
GOODBYE WA I'VE HAD A GREAT TIME! |
We saw this sign for the Eyre Peninsula at the border and when we are there we are going to see Murphy's Haystacks |
These animal signs are right along the Eyre Highway on the Nullarbor |
While we were crossing the Nullarbor the road followed the Great Australian Bight. We camped at a really AWESOME campspot on the Great Australian Bight where our motorhome was parked about 6 metres away from a 100 metre cliff drop to the Southern Ocean. We had the best views EVER!
Information about the Nullarbor National Park |
Our view to the west |
Our view to the east along the Great Australian Bight |
Looking down the cliff face to the beautiful aqua water of the Southern Ocean |
There were seashells at the top of the cliff face. I wonder how they got there? |
Dawn on the Great Australian Bight. It was a really beautiful sight! |
Another view of the cliff face |
At Ceduna in South Australia we had to go through this quarantine station. The man came into our motorhome to check we had no fruit or vegetables. Sometimes they have sniffer dogs to check. |
Perlubie Beach on the east coast of the Eyre Peninsula |
Murphy's Haystacks |
Nan thought this Inselberg looked like her Christmas pudding |
This inselberg was about 8 metres high |
We could see rain coming and had to hurry back to our motorhome. |
On our way back across the field we saw a rainbow. |
Till next time
Adios