The Nullarbor Plain in Australia does not separate any states. It spans across the southern part of western South Australia and eastern Western Australia.
The Great Australian Bight.
The body of water south of the Nullarbor Plain is the Great Australian Bight. It is part of the Southern Ocean.
The Nullarbor Plain is a vast, almost treeless semi-arid plain in Australia's south, just north of the Great Australian Bight.The word "Nullarbor" is from two Latin words (nullus arbor) literally meaning "no tree" (Null, from nullus = nothing, arbor = tree).
The Nullarbor Plain. literally null arbor. = no trees.
This is the Nullarbor Plain, located directly north of the Great Australian Bight. The name Nullarbor is derived from the Latin for "no tree". It is not an aboriginal word as many people believe.
The Nullarbor Plain
South of the Nullarbor Plain is the Great Australian Bight, which abuts the Southern Ocean.
it means no tree
The Nullarbor Plain is an arid, limestone region extending for some 270,000 square km above the Great Australian Bight, primarily in South Australia and also reaching into Western Australia.
Edward Eyre crossed the Nullarbor Plain in 1840-1841.
The Great Victoria Desert is located north of the Nullarbor Plain.
The first explorer to cross the Nullarbor Plain was Edward John Eyre.