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Savannah Way
Savannah Way is a route of highways and major roads across northern Australia, linking Cairns in Queensland with Broome in Western Australia. Promoted as a self-drive tourist route, in travels from Cairns to Normanton, Borroloola, Katherine, Kununurra, Fitzroy Crossing, Derby and Broome. Much of the route is Highway 1; however, much of it is on unsealed roads. It runs for a distance of 3,501 kilometres (2,175 mi). Parts of Savannah Way form part of the National Highway network.
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Travel Tourism Wildlife Hiking Photography Local Cuisine Camping National Parks Fishing Waterfalls Landscapes Scenic Drives Road Trip Indigenous Culture Remote Destinations Scenic Drive Coastal Views Remote Travel Australian Culture Outback Indigenous History