The Nullarbor Plains, located in Australia, were first settled by European explorers in the late 19th century. One of the earliest recorded settlers was Edward John Eyre, who crossed the plains in 1841. However, Indigenous Australians had inhabited the region for thousands of years prior to European arrival, with rich cultural ties to the land. The area remains significant to the Aboriginal peoples, who have a deep connection to its landscapes and resources.
The first explorer to cross the Nullarbor Plain was Edward John Eyre.
Because there were few trees
Edward Eyre became the first European to cross from east to west, when he crossed the Nullarbor Plain in 1840-41.
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Because of poor soil, harsh climate, and travel.
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James Cook was neither the first person to discover nor settle Australia.
No, the Dutch were the first settlers of New York.
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Because he was the first person to settle in Rome