nullarbor plain
#16
So either on a round Aus trip... or on the train and back via car or vice versa.
#19
Yep, i did it back in 1989 and i remember seeing a coca cola tree. Anyone know if its still there?
It was a dead tree that had hundreds ( Oh ok, it was a canny few ) of coca cola bottles hanging from it.
Apparently its quite a pleasant day out these days, bit of a trek to the last hole though http://www.nullarborlinks.com/
Nice to do along the way, just to say you've done it
Jazzys
It was a dead tree that had hundreds ( Oh ok, it was a canny few ) of coca cola bottles hanging from it.
Apparently its quite a pleasant day out these days, bit of a trek to the last hole though http://www.nullarborlinks.com/
Nice to do along the way, just to say you've done it
Jazzys
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I always want to know why people do this. There's nothing there!
My father spent many years inspecting Centrelink offices throughout the country, and participating in car rallies in his spare time. He was always running into tourists trying to make this trip, who got halfway through and wanted to know what they were supposed to see.
Maybe I'm missing some romantic outback dream or something.
Seeing as I was born in Australia and should therefore love and revere everything in this Great Southern Land, I'll expect a lynch mob around soon.
My father spent many years inspecting Centrelink offices throughout the country, and participating in car rallies in his spare time. He was always running into tourists trying to make this trip, who got halfway through and wanted to know what they were supposed to see.
Maybe I'm missing some romantic outback dream or something.
Seeing as I was born in Australia and should therefore love and revere everything in this Great Southern Land, I'll expect a lynch mob around soon.




