Nullarbor National Park and Regional Reserve, at the head of the Great Australian Bight, protects the world's largest semi-arid karst (cave) landscapes. The Nullarbor National Park and Regional Reserve, unique in scenery and geological features, is well known for its Aboriginal culture and provides habitat for many wildlife species including the southern hairy-nosed wombat. The Nullarbor cliffs command spectacular views of a unique Southern Ocean coastline where the gathering of southern right whales occur during winter.
Location
West coast of SA
Further Information
Webpage: Nullarbor National Park
South
Australia
Dept of Environment and Heritage
1 Richmond Road,
Keswick SA 5035
Phone: 61 (8) 8204 1910
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