
The Nullarbor Wilderness Protection Area, established in 2013, safeguards a vast expanse of South Australia's Nullarbor Plain, renowned for its expansive treeless landscapes and towering Bunda Cliffs. This protected zone conserves diverse habitats, including the world's largest semi-arid karst system, home to unique species like the southern hairy-nosed wombat and the pale knob-tailed gecko. Visitors can explore accessible caves such as Murrawijinie Cave, witness seasonal whale migrations along the Great Australian Bight, and experience unparalleled serenity in this remote and pristine environment.
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