The Eyre Highway crosses the great Nullarbor Plain.
The Eyre Highway passes between the Nullarbor Plin and the Great Australian Bight.
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Lake Eyre was part of a river system that drained central Australia millions of year ago. The land between there and Port Augusta at the top of Spencer Gulf was then lifted and stopped the water making it to the sea. The lake would have been part of the sea before this happened.
The Eyre Peninsula is in southern Australia, with a major industry in farming. They also mine for Iron Ore and Jade.
The dreadful Eyre Peninsula bushfires of 2005 which trapped a town and killed 9 were apparently started by the backfiring or hot exhaust pipe of an old truck belonging to a local prospector. It is also said that this same prospector lost his home in the more recent bushfires which again swept through parts of the Eyre Peninsula.
Australia's lowest point of elevation is the bottom of South Australia's Lake Eyre Lake Eyre is an extensive 'salt sink' and has only filled to capacity three times in the past 150 years. When Lake Eyre does fill, it becomes the biggest lake in Australia, It is 15 meters below sea level in its lowest point.
Violent insanity was common in Bertha Rochester's family in Jane Eyre.
The Eyre Highway crosses the Nullarbor Plain.
The Eyre Highway crosses the Nullarbor Plain in Australia.
Hume Highway, Pacific Highway, Eyre Highway
Lake Eyre was named after Edward Eyre. He was the first white person to discover it. Also the Eyre Highway is named after him, and so is the Eyre Peninsula and a tiny place called Eyre.
The Eyre Highway forms part of Australia's National Highway 1/A1. The Eyre Highway is that portion which links Western Australia and South Australia, 1668 km from Port Augusta to Norseman. It is particularly unique because it goes through the distinctive Nullarbor Plain and the edge of the Great Victoria Desert, and at times overlooks the majestic but remote and barren limestone cliffs of the Great Australian Bight. The Eyre Highway is named after explorer Edward John Eyre who was the first to make the gruelling overland trek from east (Streaky Bay and the Eyre Peninsula) to Albany in the west.
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The most obvious thing named after explorer Edward Eyre is Lake Eyre, Australia's lowest point. This salt lake was one of sseveral that prevented Eyre from achieving his goal of travelling through central Australia to the north. The Eyre highway, which runs east to west north of the Nullarbor Plain, is also named after Eyre. It roughly approximates the route Eyre took on his 1840-41 expedition.
2,884 km / 1,792 road miles on Eyre Highway.
Eyre's major journey was between Streaky Bay, on the western coast of the Eyre Peninsula, and Albany, or King George's Sound, in Western Australia. Eyre was the first to travel across the Nullarbor Plain.
The Princes Highway is 1675 kilometres long. Route: The Princes Highway starts at Broadway and the Great Western Highway at Sydney N.S.W. It goes through Melbourne and Adelaide before ending at the Stuart Highway and Eyre Highway in Port Augusta South Australia
It is 3,873 kilometres by the Eyre Highway.
Lake Eyre was part of a river system that drained central Australia millions of year ago. The land between there and Port Augusta at the top of Spencer Gulf was then lifted and stopped the water making it to the sea. The lake would have been part of the sea before this happened.