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#GLAadventure' Continues Its Australia's Outback Journey And Heads To Perth

#GLAadventure after exploring the most iconic places of the Australia's outback now moves ahead towards Western Australia. It's a dramatic change of countryside and team #GLAadventure loves it all.

On the itinerary is a visit to the following places - Kimba, Smoky Bay, Penong and Perth.

#GLAadventure after exploring the most iconic places of the Australia's outback now moves ahead towards Western Australia. It's a dramatic change of countryside and team #GLAadventure loves it all.

On the itinerary is a visit to the following places - Kimba, Smoky Bay, Penong and Perth.

As you move ahead towards Western Australia you will notice a dramatic change in the countryside. Team #GLAadventure specially get off the road to click this picture. Was worth all the effort!

Team #GLAadventure makes their way on the famous Eyre highway. The highway is named after the explorer Edward John Eyre.

Just for the record this is the second highway #GLAadventure forayed into as part of Australia's outback journey, the first one was Stuart Highway which ended just after Glendambo and before Coober Pedy.
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#GLAadventure's recommendation: Don't forget the customary picture with Edward John Eyre and Wylie at Whites Knob, Kimba.

From Coober Pedy to another small town which is known by the name of Smoky Bay, it's a journey of 560 kilometres.

#GLAadventure's Recommendation: If you love Oyster Farming or want to know about it then this is the ideal place for a pit stop.

Spotted at Smoky Bay - This is an area that was built by the locals in 1992 as a memorial to celebrate their culture.

Smoky Bay is a thriving community of 200 people and is located some 40 kilometres South East of Ceduna and 60 kilometres north of Streaky Bay.

Team #GLAadventure took a halt at this place to get some experience of Oyster Farming. That's some relaxing therapy after a long drive!

These are just some awe-inspiring views of the Oyster capital of Australia, as #GLAadventure drove on.

On #GLAadventure's itinerary is a visit to another popular small town name Penong. It's a unique town famous for its windmill heritage of over a century.

#GLAadventure's recommendation: If you are looking to pick up some interesting travel stories and experiences then this is the ideal place.

The last chapters! Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and the Northern Territory - it's all done for team #GLAadventure.

It's time for the final state of the Australian leg of the drive - Western Australia!

As soon as you hit Western Australia you get on to the famous #90MileStraight on Nullarbor Plain.

It's any drivers dream road! Just imagine a drive which is a thousand miles long with no turns or bends, across a vast featureless plain with repetitive landscape, and hundreds of kilometres between towns and service stations.

This one calls for some celebrations! #GLAadventure team completes 38,000 kilometres at this spot.

It's whale spotting time for #GLAadventure! On the way to Nullarbor stop at the Head of Bight and if you are lucky, like our team, you will spot some whales.

Some parting shots of this beautiful place.

These are the picturesque sights of the Western Woodlands.

At the end of Nullarbor Plain you will also find one of the oldest cattle ranch stations. #GLAadventure's recommendation for all the travellers, it's a good option to take a break here. There is enough to see and do to keep any traveller occupied.

#GLAadventure's Australian adventures summed up in this one picture.

In Esperance, #GLAadventure stopped at the famous Lucky Bay Brewing; obviously to get the taste of the best local brew!

#GLAadventure climbs another peak, the Made in India cars have now driven over 39,000 kilometres across five continents.

#GLAadventure ended their journey in the capital of Western Australia - Perth.

And here we say goodbye to Aussieland! 20 days, 9736 kms, and innumerable wonderful moments later, the team heads back home. It is time to part with the cars till the next leg of the journey.