Kidman Way
Kidman Way is a major highway in Australia that runs through the outback, connecting the towns of Bourke in New South Wales and Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. It is named after the famous Australian cattle queen, Sidney Kidman, who played a significant role in the country's pastoral industry. The road spans approximately 1,200 kilometers and is a vital route for transport and tourism.
The highway is known for its remote landscapes, featuring vast deserts and unique wildlife. Travelers often use Kidman Way to explore the natural beauty of the Australian outback, making it a popular choice for road trips and adventure seekers.