The Nullarbor which means "no trees' in latin is one of Australia's great legendary road journeys on the Eyre Highway that offers spectacular views over the Great Australian Bight. In broad terms this is the only southern road connecting East to West, starting at Norseman south of Kalgoorie finishing at Port Agusta, however, the complete Adelaide to Perth route is 1693 miles. The road is fully sealed and is perfectly safe for the well-prepared and sensible driver. Australia has a slogan for long distant driving, STOP, REVIVE, SURVIVE, and always refuel (including water supplies) at every opportunity. Nullarbor is a National Park, comprising mostly of desert with patches of wilderness scrub. It has an eerie beauty, desolate plains stretching as far as the eye can see, a mixture of skies and sands amalgamating a real sense of adventure. On rare occasions the road will double as a "runway" for the flying doctor. There are several lookout points spread over a distance of 50 miles, a small diversion, but worth the effort as they offer breathtaking views overlooking the Great Australian Bight. There are several journeys in Australia that are a must, and this is one of them.