Crossing the mighty Nullarbor by road is quite an experience. Vast, forbidding and raw, the land of ‘no trees’ is home to a plethora of limestone caves, soaring sea cliffs, and endless red sand desert... interspersed with indigenous and pioneering history. We’ll drive the world’s longest straight bit of road, known as the 90 Mile Straight, 146.6 km between Balladonia and Caiguna. We are likely to meet a veritable cast of characters along the way, and cross paths with the feral camels, kangaroos and wombats who call this desert home.