After we left Streaky Bay we headed for the Nullabor inspired by what we heard about the vast distance and intense nothingness. I must admit to being a bit overawed at the concept of the sheer distance involved and ensuring we had the best fuel places. Well servo number one at the Nullabor roadhouse 2.05 per litre I had to do a double take as that can’t be right. As we went further on though some sanity prevailed and we got 1.87. Anyway this isn’t fuel watch but be aware if you travel this way fuel is dear. We stopped at one the brown signs that said lookout 1 and I am so glad we did as our coastline is spectacular. There were another 2 lookouts and each is worth stopping for as it give an appreciation of the distance you travel but the beauty that is hidden there. I would love to say there is heaps to look at but but much of the scenery is the same, so we pushed on until late afternoon and reached Madura where we camped for the night. Unfortunately unknowingly we had setup camp within earshot of a huge generator that ran all night supplying the local service station and Motel. After a while we got some sleep and it rained again. After a rubbish nights sleep we had some coffee and decided the Nullabor had to be done and dusted so we set off with a full tank and after seeing a an eagle chewing on some roadkill and nearly giving skippy his last rites we pressed on and came across the longest straightest road in Australia 146.6 Klms without a single turn. Even my boredom was getting bored by now we tried I spy but there was nothing to spy after road tree and nothing. We finally pulled into Norseman after a long drive and did some grocery shopping and made our way to Esperance where we were going to stay but due to some inability to access any internet Wiki Camps let us down as even the paid camping was fully booked so we had to leave. On we drove to Munglinup and pulled into a free camp called Hillbilly Hangover, not sure why though as it was pretty nice and the facilities were good and clean. As we settled for the night we got our first electrical storm winds and rain so I didn’t sleep much at all but a beautiful sunrise sent us on our way in the morning as we headed towards Albany.