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The Great Australian Bight is a large oceanic bight, or open bay, off the central and western portions of the southern coastline of mainland Australia.
Two definitions of the extent are in use - one used by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) and the other used by the Australian Hydrographic Service (AHS).
The IHO defines the Great Australian Bight as having the following limits:
On the North. The south coast of the Australian mainland.
On the South. A line joining West Cape Howe (35°08′S 117°37′E / 35.133°S 117.617°E / -35.133; 117.617) Australia to South West Cape, Tasmania.
On the East. A line from Cape Otway, Victoria to King Island and thence to Cape Grim, the northwest extreme of Tasmania.
The AHS defines the bight with a smaller area, from Cape Pasley, Western Australia, to Cape Carnot, South Australia - a distance of 1,160 kilometres (720 mi).
Much of the bight lies due south of the expansive Nullarbor Plain, which straddles South Australia and Western Australia. The Eyre Highway passes close to the cliffs of the bight between the Head of the Bight and Eucla.
Trousers (pants in North America) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and dresses).
In the UK the word "pants" generally means underwear and not trousers.Shorts are similar to trousers, but with legs that come down only to around the area of the knee, higher or lower depending on the style of the garment. To distinguish them from shorts, trousers may be called "long trousers" in certain contexts such as school uniform, where tailored shorts may be called "short trousers", especially in the UK.
In most of the Western world, trousers have been worn since ancient times and throughout the Medieval period, becoming the most common form of lower-body clothing for adult males in the modern world, although shorts are also widely worn, and kilts and other garments may be worn in various regions and cultures. Breeches were worn instead of trousers in early modern Europe by some men in higher classes of society. Since the mid-20th century, trousers have increasingly been worn by women as well. Jeans, made of denim, are a form of trousers for casual wear, now widely worn all over the world by both sexes. Shorts are often preferred in hot weather or for some sports and also often by children and teenagers. Trousers are worn on the hips or waist and may be held up by their own fastenings, a belt or suspenders (braces). Leggings are form-fitting trousers, of a clingy material, often knitted cotton and spandex (elastane).
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South Australia (abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent. With a total land area of 983,482 square kilometres (379,725 sq mi), it is the fourth largest of Australia's states and territories.
South Australia shares borders with all of the other mainland states, and with the Northern Territory; it is bordered to the west by Western Australia, to the north by the Northern Territory, to the north-east by Queensland, to the east by New South Wales, to the south-east by Victoria, and to the south by the Great Australian Bight and the Indian Ocean. With over 1.6 million people, the state comprises less than 8% of the Australian population and ranks fifth in population among the six states and two territories. The majority of its people reside in the state capital, Adelaide. Most of the remainder are settled in fertile areas along the south-eastern coast and River Murray. The state's colonial origins are unique in Australia as a freely settled, planned British province, rather than as a convict settlement. Official settlement began on 28 December 1836, when the colony was proclaimed at the Old Gum Tree by Governor John Hindmarsh.
Western Australia (abbreviated as WA) is a state occupying the entire western third of Australia. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Great Australian Bight and Southern Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the north-east and South Australia to the south-east. Western Australia is Australia's largest state with a total land area of 2,529,875 square kilometres (976,790 sq mi), and the second-largest country subdivision in the world – however, a significant part of it is sparsely populated. The state has about 2.6 million inhabitants, around 11% of the national total. 92% of the population lives in the south-west corner of the state.
The first European visitor to Western Australia was the Dutch explorer Dirk Hartog, who visited the Western Australian coast in 1616. The New South Wales colonial government established a convict-supported military garrison at King George III Sound, at present-day Albany, in 1826, which was followed by the establishment of the Swan River Colony in 1829, including the site of the present-day capital, Perth. York was the first inland settlement in Western Australia. Situated 97 kilometres east of Perth, it was settled on 16 September 1831.
4x4 Australia’s Big Bight Expedition covered a huge hunk of Australia’s southern coast. It was three weeks of incomparable off-road exploration from Esperance in Western Australia to Baird Bay in South Australia. Taking in rugged cliffs, beautiful unspoilt beaches, and the unforgiving limestone plateaus, it was an adventure to remember. Subscribe to 4X4 Australia https://goo.gl/cp3beA 4X4 Australia has been the off road enthusiast’s bible since 1979, bringing its dedicated readers the most reliable 4x4 vehicle reviews, outdoor recreation product evaluations, and off-the beaten track destinations and expeditions. More dependable than a LandCruiser; with more grunt than a Hemi Wrangler, and tougher than a Nissan Patrol – 4X4 Australia delivers the best 4x4 action and information for the k...
An impromptu vid of a little weekend trip to the boarder and back crossing the Nullarbor Plain.
christmas 2014
Join TVs Dan Paris as he travels to the remote area of the Great Australian Bight and discovers some of the most stunning locations in the area!
The Great Australian Bight is a large oceanic bight, or open bay, off the central and western portions of the southern coastline of mainland Australia. ( filmed with iphone 6s & GoPro Hero4 Silver ) Subscribe, Tip Me, Thumbs Up, Share Total Short Cut System! Home Based Business Opportunity! http://www.totalshortcut.com/cp1?id=1815627&ad;=
Bunda Cliffs at the Great Australian Bight (Nullarbor Plain) in South Australia
We cross the border from Western Australia into South Australia, visit an Australian Icon The Great Australian Bight have fish and chips on the beach and repair the Kombi in Ceduna. What a day! You can help us support headspace, simply share this video or you can donate straight to headspace via our everyday hero page! https://give.everydayhero.com/au/The_Ethical_Roadtrip If you are having a tough time give headspace a call on: 1800 650 890 or jump on their website: http://headspace.org.au/ Thank you for watching TatteredPassport, If you have enjoyed this movie please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE with your friends. I love hearing about all your amazing adventures and stories, so please feel free to comment below. You can also find TatteredPassport on: Travel and Lifestyle Blog: https...
First Flight in the Nullarbor with Erik Dahl. January 2017. Personal best distance 142km. Dangerous tree landing
James Burwick sailing Anasazi girl in the Great Australian Bight
Great Australian Bight Alliance Announcement The Bob Brown Foundation has joined a national alliance of environment organisations to fight off the impending arrival of the world's biggest oil rig in the Great Australian Bight. The rig, currently nearing completion in South Korea, is due in the Bight in October, after which BP intends to drill thousands of metres under the 2000 metres deep Bight. Here is the video announcing the alliance. Please SHARE! Call to Action goto www.fightforthebight.org.au #FightfortheBight #SeaShepherd #OpJeedara #BP #Bight #GreatAustralianBight #joshfrydenberg #WildernessSociety
An impromptu vid of a little weekend trip to the boarder and back crossing the Nullarbor Plain.
The Great Australian Bight - One of the best trips for all four wheel drivers. Along the trip we camped under the Bilbunya Sand Dunes. Check ‘em out here. Subscribe to 4X4 Australia https://goo.gl/cp3beA 4X4 Australia has been the off road enthusiast’s bible since 1979, bringing its dedicated readers the most reliable 4x4 vehicle reviews, outdoor recreation product evaluations, and off-the beaten track destinations and expeditions. More dependable than a LandCruiser; with more grunt than a Hemi Wrangler, and tougher than a Nissan Patrol – 4X4 Australia delivers the best 4x4 action and information for the keen explorer. 4x4 Australia | http://www.4x4australia.com.au/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/4X4Aus Twitter | https://twitter.com/4X4AusMag Instagram | https://instagram.com/4x4a...
Couldn't get a gd spot to film this. The winds were just too strong.. Somethings just cannot be captured on video. You got to go there yourself to fully appreciate the magnitude of the whole place. Its really like the Edge of the World
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On the long drive across Australia on the Eyre Highway, we made a detour to 'Head of the Bight' in South Australia and were greeted by several Whales with their calves.
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The Ethical Road Trip started out as just another adventure, but grew into something that I am super proud of. I could never of imagined what I would learn on this epic journey. The Ethical Road Trip saw my wife Kristy and I drive a whopping 8500km from Perth to Hobart in our 1976 Kombi. The trip took us 4 weeks and we had the time of our lives. Yes we saw some incredible places like Wave Rock, Esperance’s beautiful beaches, we crossed the Nullarbor, drove on the 90 Mile Straight, Australia’s longest straight road, visited The Great Australian Bite, drove along the Great Ocean Road, watched the sunset over the 12 Apostles, climbed a mountain and saw Tasmania’s natural beauty first hand. What we got from this journey was much more than just beautiful sites, we had time to talk, we had time...
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4x4 Australia’s Big Bight Expedition covered a huge hunk of Australia’s southern coast. It was three weeks of incomparable off-road exploration from Esperance in Western Australia to Baird Bay in South Australia. Taking in rugged cliffs, beautiful unspoilt beaches, and the unforgiving limestone plateaus, it was an adventure to remember. Subscribe to 4X4 Australia https://goo.gl/cp3beA 4X4 Australia has been the off road enthusiast’s bible since 1979, bringing its dedicated readers the most reliable 4x4 vehicle reviews, outdoor recreation product evaluations, and off-the beaten track destinations and expeditions. More dependable than a LandCruiser; with more grunt than a Hemi Wrangler, and tougher than a Nissan Patrol – 4X4 Australia delivers the best 4x4 action and information for the k...
An impromptu vid of a little weekend trip to the boarder and back crossing the Nullarbor Plain.
christmas 2014
Join TVs Dan Paris as he travels to the remote area of the Great Australian Bight and discovers some of the most stunning locations in the area!
The Great Australian Bight is a large oceanic bight, or open bay, off the central and western portions of the southern coastline of mainland Australia. ( filmed with iphone 6s & GoPro Hero4 Silver ) Subscribe, Tip Me, Thumbs Up, Share Total Short Cut System! Home Based Business Opportunity! http://www.totalshortcut.com/cp1?id=1815627&ad;=
Bunda Cliffs at the Great Australian Bight (Nullarbor Plain) in South Australia
We cross the border from Western Australia into South Australia, visit an Australian Icon The Great Australian Bight have fish and chips on the beach and repair the Kombi in Ceduna. What a day! You can help us support headspace, simply share this video or you can donate straight to headspace via our everyday hero page! https://give.everydayhero.com/au/The_Ethical_Roadtrip If you are having a tough time give headspace a call on: 1800 650 890 or jump on their website: http://headspace.org.au/ Thank you for watching TatteredPassport, If you have enjoyed this movie please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE with your friends. I love hearing about all your amazing adventures and stories, so please feel free to comment below. You can also find TatteredPassport on: Travel and Lifestyle Blog: https...
First Flight in the Nullarbor with Erik Dahl. January 2017. Personal best distance 142km. Dangerous tree landing
James Burwick sailing Anasazi girl in the Great Australian Bight
Great Australian Bight Alliance Announcement The Bob Brown Foundation has joined a national alliance of environment organisations to fight off the impending arrival of the world's biggest oil rig in the Great Australian Bight. The rig, currently nearing completion in South Korea, is due in the Bight in October, after which BP intends to drill thousands of metres under the 2000 metres deep Bight. Here is the video announcing the alliance. Please SHARE! Call to Action goto www.fightforthebight.org.au #FightfortheBight #SeaShepherd #OpJeedara #BP #Bight #GreatAustralianBight #joshfrydenberg #WildernessSociety
March 2016 and we travel through the Goldfields, down to the Great Australian Bight and back to Perth via Hyden
Southern Right Whales at the Head of the Great Australian Bight. August 9th-17th 2012
4x4 Australia’s Big Bight Expedition covered a huge hunk of Australia’s southern coast. It was three weeks of incomparable off-road exploration from Esperance in Western Australia to Baird Bay in South Australia. Taking in rugged cliffs, beautiful unspoilt beaches, and the unforgiving limestone plateaus, it was an adventure to remember. Subscribe to 4X4 Australia https://goo.gl/cp3beA 4X4 Australia has been the off road enthusiast’s bible since 1979, bringing its dedicated readers the most reliable 4x4 vehicle reviews, outdoor recreation product evaluations, and off-the beaten track destinations and expeditions. More dependable than a LandCruiser; with more grunt than a Hemi Wrangler, and tougher than a Nissan Patrol – 4X4 Australia delivers the best 4x4 action and information for the k...
Western Australia Coastline | Home to Great White Shark | Wildlife Documentary Films Western Australia (abbreviated as WA[a]) is a state occupying the entire western third of Australia. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Great Australian Bight and Southern Ocean to the south,[b] the Northern Territory to the north-east and South Australia to the south-east. Western Australia is Australia's largest state with a total land area of 2,529,875 square kilometres (976,790 sq mi), and the second-largest country subdivision in the world – however, a significant part of it is sparsely populated. The state has about 2.6 million inhabitants, around 11% of the national total. 92% of the population lives in the south-west corner of the state.[1] The first European visitor to ...
I was going through my old VHS tapes and found hours of video from an expedition we did back in 1993, Cave Diving the Nullarbor. With Gary Greig, Tass Silcocks, Chris Molan, myself, Pete from the MFB and Rolly. It took a bit to polish most of the artifacts out, add some music and do a reedit. so please forgive me the poor quality of some of the video. It goes for about an hour. the music is great, so turn up the sound especially the Bass. The journey starts and ends in SA. Didn't seem necessary to include the VIC stuff. Featured sites include: Murra El Elevyn, Tommy Grahams, Warbla and Weebubbie Caves. Cocklebiddie, Eucla, Ceduna, Port Augusta. Much Wildlife including Whales in the Great Australian Bight. These were early days and we were some of the first in these subterranean passage...
Western Australia Coastline | Home to Great White Shark | Wildlife Documentary Films Western Australia (abbreviated as WA[a]) is a state occupying the entire western third of Australia. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Great Australian Bight and Southern Ocean to the south,[b] the Northern Territory to the north-east and South Australia to the south-east. Western Australia is Australia's largest state with a total land area of 2,529,875 square kilometres (976,790 sq mi), and the second-largest country subdivision in the world – however, a significant part of it is sparsely populated. The state has about 2.6 million inhabitants, around 11% of the national total. 92% of the population lives in the south-west corner of the state.[1] The first European visitor to W...
Western Australia Coastline | Home to Great White Shark | Wildlife Documentary Films Western Australia (abbreviated as WA[a]) is a state occupying the entire western third of Australia. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Great Australian Bight and Southern Ocean to the south,[b] the Northern Territory to the north-east and South Australia to the south-east. Western Australia is Australia's largest state with a total land area of 2,529,875 square kilometres (976,790 sq mi), and the second-largest country subdivision in the world – however, a significant part of it is sparsely populated. The state has about 2.6 million inhabitants, around 11% of the national total. 92% of the population lives in the south-west corner of the state.[1] The first European visitor to W...
South Australia shares borders with all of the other mainland states, and with the Northern Territory; it is bordered to the west by Western Australia, to the north by the Northern Territory, to the north-east by Queensland, to the east by New South Wales, to the south-east by Victoria, and to the south by the Great Australian Bight and the Indian Ocean.[4] With over 1.6 million people, the state comprises less than 8% of the Australian population and ranks fifth in population among the six states and two territories. The majority of its people reside in the state capital, Adelaide. Most of the remainder are settled in fertile areas along the south-eastern coast and River Murray. The state's colonial origins are unique in Australia as a freely settled, planned British province,[5] rather t...
Bone Diggers: Mystery of a Lost Predator Australia is known for its cute marsupials, the koala, the kangaroo and the wombat among others. Very few people are aware that there was once a marsupial that was a deadly "creep up and get ya" predator that was more ferocious than a sabre tooth tiger. It was Thylacoleo Carnifex -- the Marsupial Lion Australia's lost predator. The Nullarbor Plain is a remote treeless desert resting between the Great Australian Bight and the Great Sandy Desert. It is hard, stony country...flat and featureless. In May of 2002 an group of cavers, in an Indiana Jones style operation, discovered three caves, which had never been entered by man. The entrance to one of the caves was mere shoulder-width, vertical tube that rapidly expanded to cathedral proportions. In...