Cook South Australia, A Living Ghost Town
Cook lies along the Trans Australian Railway, on the Nullarbor Plain. Once famous for hosting a young queen, Cook is now a living ghost town.
Cook lies along the Trans Australian Railway, on the Nullarbor Plain. Once famous for hosting a young queen, Cook is now a living ghost town.
The Old Eyre Highway was notorious. Endless choking dust, corrugations, huge bull dust holes & limestone rocks. And now? Read on.
Wondering about fuel stops across the Nullarbor? Unsure about distances between fuel? We’ve compiled an interactive map of Nullarbor roadhouses for you!
How Far Apart Are Fuel Stops On The Nullarbor? From: Peter, Albion Park QUESTION: How far apart are fuel stops on the Nullarbor? We haven’t … Read more
What else can you see along the Nullarbor Plain? There’s a few unusual travel destinations along this road trip. How about a game of golf across the plain?!
Camping on 90 Mile Straight, Balladonia, driving through the ancient Fraser Range, then through the Great Western Woodlands to Norseman.
Eucla and the Old Telegraph Station, Madura’s link to the Boer War, the incredible Cocklebiddy Cave, plus more time zone confusion at Caiguna.
Driving along the Old Eyre Highway to Border Village. Wild oceans, camels and a border crossing into Western Australia.
Koonalda Cave on the Nullarbor Plain is a huge limestone cave, a time capsule of Aboriginal history dating back at least 22,000 years.
The Nullarbor Plain. Rugged coastlines of Bunda Cliffs, the wild Southern Ocean, and Koonalda Station – a time capsule from the recent past.