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The Tanami Road, sometimes referred to as a
?track?, is a major link between Central
Australia and North West Western Australia,
commonly known as the Kimberley. It is also
the shortest route between these areas and
is used by road trains and numerous four
wheel drivers, holiday makers and retirees
seeking to experience the remoteness of the
Tanami Desert and travel a part of
Australian history from the days of the
early gold rush. The region is littered with
termite mounds, rocky and sandy patches,
sparse scrublands and the occasional hills
to break the horizon. Services are few and
far between but travellers have enough camp
locations to break the journey into
managable segments enabling a fresh look at
the wilderness over two to three days.
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