the great outback" or "the great Australian outbackAustralian
The remote and usually uninhabited inland, especially in a romanticized literary depiction.
negotiating Manchester's orbital motorway will be a piece of cake compared to the great outback
Example sentencesExamples
He's a long-time legend of the great outback, once described as the "epitome of Australia's image of its pioneering self".
However you decide to travel Australia's great outback, it will pay to do your homework first.
The two poets had contrasting personal visions of what life in the great Australian outback was all about.
Today along the dry stage, in Australia's great outback, there are bores of flowing water along the Birdsville Track.
Fuel stops were organized at airfields across Malaysia, Sulawesi, Makasar, Indonesia, and West Timor, and at several stops across the great Australian outback.
'Twas early nineteen hundred, in Queensland's great outback.
He has an urge to see Australia's great outback, and so the two strangers begin their journey into the hot desert.
City people might like to pretend that they leave the city to experience the great Australian outback regularly, but in actual fact they don't.
In the great Australian outback, there lives a tribe of people called the 'Working Class'.
Some locations select themselves—the Taj Mahal, the view of the Himalayas from Nepal, the Grand Canyon, Ayers Rock in the heart of the great Australian outback.