September 23, 2021
Land's End: Eyre Highway to Head of Bight
The Eyre Highway from Ceduna to Head of Bight is so flat you can see the curvature of the Earth.
Words: Kris Madden
A fiery ball of yellow at the end of the road transforms the flat, A treeless, bluebush-studded landscape into an upside-down replica of the Aboriginal flag. We're driving from Ceduna to the Head of Bight along a section of the Eyre Highway, and I'm feeling hypnotised by the long, straight road, which is the only thing ahead of us as far as the eye can see.
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