Edward Eyre became the first European to cross from east to west, when he crossed the Nullarbor Plain in 1840-41.
Edward Eyre crossed the Nullarbor Plain in 1840-1841.
The first explorer to cross the Nullarbor Plain was Edward John Eyre.
Edward Eyre crossed the Nullarbor Plain.
Wylie was the faithful Aborigine who stayed with Edward Eyre as he crossed the Nullabor Plain in 1840-41.
The Nullarbor Plain is a vast, treeless expanse shared by Western Australia and South Australia. It covers an area of approximately 200,000 square kilometers and is known for its flat terrain and arid conditions. The Nullarbor Plain is crossed by the Eyre Highway, a major road that connects the two states.
Nullarbor National Park was created in 1979.
Nullarbor Regional Reserve was created in 1989.
The Nullarbor Plain
The area of Nullarbor National Park is 5,781.27 square kilometers.
The area of Nullarbor Regional Reserve is 22,812.44 square kilometers.
"Nullarbor" is derived from Latin and means "no tree". The Nullarbor Plain in Australia is a huge, flat, treeless expanse, with the primary vegetation being spindly scrub and saltbush.
The Great Victoria Desert is located north of the Nullarbor Plain.