National Route 50
National Route 50 is a significant highway in Australia, stretching approximately 5,900 kilometers. It connects the eastern and western parts of the country, starting in Sydney and ending in Perth. This route is part of the National Land Transport Network and plays a crucial role in facilitating trade and travel across states.
The highway passes through various landscapes, including urban areas, rural regions, and national parks. Along the way, travelers can experience diverse Australian culture and attractions, making it an important corridor for both transportation and tourism.