Here's the Outback! Pictures towards the beginning and the end have more green, because they are by coasts. I sat next to an older woman named Pam in between Broken Hill and Adelaide; she informed me that the land is more green this year due to rains that have broken a nine year drought. I've posted them in the order that I saw them. Enjoy!
| Between Sydney and Broken Hill |
| Between Broken Hill and Adelaide |
| Between Adelaide and Cook |
| Between Adelaide and Cook |
| The Nullarbor Plain (which means no trees in poor Latin), in Cook |
| Nullarbor Plain, between Cook and Kalgoorlie |
| Nullarbor Plain, between Cook and Kalgoorlie |
| Nullarbor Plain, between Cook and Kalgoorlie |
| Nullarbor Plain, between Cook and Kalgoorlie |
| Just outside Kalgoorlie |
| Last day on the train, just outside of Perth and back to green hills |
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