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The endless road across the
Nullarbor
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Caiguna
A
roadhouse on the Nullarbor Plain
Located 1096 km east of Perth, Caiguna is nothing more
than a roadhouse with accommodation (the best on the Nullarbor
journey), a caravan park, a restaurant and service station.
Near Caiguna is the vast Arubiddy Station which
covers over one million acres and has to rely on bore water which rises
to the surface, saline and unpleasant, from depths of over 150 m. The
small rainfall is reserved for drinking in this inhospitable environment.
Things to see:
Memorial to John Baxter
The main interest in the Caiguna area is the memorial
to John Baxter which is located 10 km south of the roadhouse. Baxter,
an Aborigine known as Wylie and two unnamed Aborigines, accompanied
Edward John Eyre on his epic journey across the Nullabor. They left
Fowlers Bay in South Australia on 25 February 1841 and reached the site
of modern day Eucla on 12 March. On 29 April the two Aborigines killed
Baxter and, taking most of the party's provisions, fled into the desert.
In his book Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into
Central Australia and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound in
the years 1840-41 Eyre recalls the incident with chilling power: 'At
the dead hour of night, in the wildest and most inhospitable wastes of
Australia, with the fierce wind raging in unison with the scene of
violence before me, I was left, with a single native, whose fidelity I
could not rely upon, and who for aught I knew might be in league with
the other two, who perhaps were even now, lurking about with the view
of taking away my life as they had done that of the overseer'. Eyre was
wrong. Wylie was remarkably faithful and the two men continued walking
for another month eventually reaching Thistle Cove where they were
sighted by a French whaler and rescued.
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Motels
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John Eyre Motel
Eyre Hwy
Caiguna
WA
6443
Telephone: (08) 9039 3459
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Caravan Parks
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John Eyre Caravan Park
Eyre Hwy
Caiguna
WA
6443
Telephone: (08) 9039 3459
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