Approximately
3.500km in length is the Savannah Way, a route mainly consisting of
dusty gravel roads, connecting the port of Broome, lying at the Indian
Ocean, with Cairns, a major tourist destination on the Pacific Ocean.
The steppe landscape is affected by the sheer gapless arrangement of
ghost gum trees and termite mounds, only intermingled by the fences of
the cattle farms. |
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