Tableland in Western Australia
Eastern end of the escarpment of the tableland from Eyre Highway heading east
Hampton Tableland is a feature that is found at the northern side of the current alignment of the Eyre Highway between Madura and Eucla in Western Australia , at the southern edge of the Nullarbor Plain .
Earlier trans-Nullarbor tracks were located along different routes from the current highway.[ 1] [ 2]
The tableland has a number of caves occurring on it, some with notable features.[ 3]
Despite popular conceptions of the Nullarbor being denuded of vegetation or desert-like, a wide range of flora and fauna are well recorded.[ 4]
The tableland escarpment is a feature along the Eyre Highway, which sits on the edge of the Roe Plains .
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^ "ON THE NULLARBOR" . Kalgoorlie Miner . Vol. 46, no. 11, 723. Western Australia. 20 January 1940. p. 1. Retrieved 8 August 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
^ Archer, Michael (1974), New information about the Quaternary distribution of the thylacine (Marsupialia, Thylacinidae) in Australia [Napier Range in Kimberleys, Murray Cave near Perth, and Hampton Tableland, WA] , retrieved 14 December 2015
^ McColl, W.S. (1929), "Avifauna of the Hampton Tableland, Hampton Low- lands and Nullabor Plain", Emu , 29 (2), CSIRO Publishing: 91–100, doi :10.1071/mu929091 , ISSN 1448-5540