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The Nullarbor Nynph

I called dibs on her


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Blog: Day 15 of the "Jeez...nearly dozed of there for a second" Tour 2012
Date: July 27th 2012

We woke up in Norseman on Day 15 and it was time to start across the Nullarbor. The Nullarbor is a large sheet of limestone that stretches for hundreds of kilometres and its literal meaning is “No Trees”. It was a fine clear day and a good day to travel the straight roads of WA. Not 30 km’s outside of Norseman and, low and behold, the blues and twos were in the rear view mirror! First and ... read more


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