Nullarbor Plain
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Nullarbor Plain
From Latin nullus “no, none” + arbor “tree”
Example Sentences
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The record-breaking rain flooded sections of the Nullarbor Plain, a vast mostly barren area, closing off roads and cutting off the main rail link to the east, both crucial freight links.
From New York Times • Mar. 12, 2024
The art is considered sacred to the Indigenous Mirning people who live on the Nullarbor Plain.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 21, 2022
The Nullarbor Plain art, which are designs carved into the chalk limestone walls of the Koonalda Cave, has special significance for the region's Aboriginal Mirning people.
From BBC • Dec. 21, 2022
He traveled to the Arctic, the Galapagos, Kenya, the Grand Canyon, Antarctica, Namibia, Australia’s Nullarbor Plain, not to see them but to learn them.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 29, 2020
With him, we tread the grit of old atomic test sites in Australia’s Nullarbor Plain; meet fatalistic migrants at Arizona’s Mexican border; and contemplate the bleak ecodisaster of Central Asia’s disappearing Aral Sea.
From Nature • Jul. 23, 2018
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