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Firstly, it's the NullarbOr Plain (singular). It comes from the Latin 'nullus' for no and 'arbor' for tree.

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"Nullarbor" is derived from the Latin words "nullus" and "arbor," meaning "no trees." Therefore, "Nullarbor Plains" refers to a vast, treeless plain in southern Australia.

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