Great Northern Highway
The Great Northern Highway is a major road in Australia that stretches over 3,200 kilometers. It connects the city of Perth in Western Australia to Darwin in the Northern Territory. This highway is essential for transportation, linking remote communities and facilitating the movement of goods and services across the vast outback.
The highway passes through diverse landscapes, including deserts, forests, and coastal regions. It serves as a vital route for tourism, allowing travelers to explore attractions such as Kununurra and Broome. The Great Northern Highway plays a crucial role in the economy and accessibility of northern Australia.