Seemingly
endless the Savannah Way cuts through the tropical northern Australia
on its 3500 km long journey from Broome, on the Western Australian
coast, to Cairns. Countless eucalyptus forests, scrubland and slow
drying billabongs, filled with water from the rainy season, dot the
landscape along the way. The open and wide sky and the straight red
strip of road, which extends over the horizon, lets you feel the
seclusion of the Australian North. |
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