The woman who walked across Australia is Robyn Davidson.
Robyn Davidson is a renowned Australian adventurer known for her incredible solo trek across the Australian outback in the 1970s.
Her journey, which spanned over 1,700 miles (2,700 kilometers), began in 1977 and lasted for 17 months. She traveled with four camels and a dog named Diggity, relying on her own strength and resilience to navigate the harsh and unforgiving terrain.
Davidson's incredible feat has been documented in her bestselling book, "Tracks," which was later adapted into a critically acclaimed film starring Mia Wasikowska.
Her journey captured the imagination of the world, inspiring countless others to pursue their own adventures and dreams.