- MacDonnell Ranges
The MacDonnell Ranges of the
Northern Territory , are a 644 km (400 mile) long series of mountain ranges located in the centre ofAustralia (coord|23|42|S|132|30|E|region:AU-NT), and consist of parallel ridges running to the east and west ofAlice Springs . The ranges are composed of many rock types, but are most famous for their redquartzite peaks and gorges. The highest peaks areMount Zeil (1,531 m AHD/ 5,023 ft) andMount Sonder (1,380 m / 4,528 ft).The ranges was named after Sir
Richard MacDonnell (theGovernor of South Australia at the time) byJohn McDouall Stuart , whose1860 expedition reached them in April of that year.Tourist attractions
*To the East of Alice Springs, within an hours drive, sites important to the local
Arrernte people, many of which contain examples of Aboriginal rock art
** Emily Gap
** Jessie Gap
** Trephina Gorge
** N’Dhala Gorge
* To the West of Alice Springs
** TheLarapinta Trail is a long distance walking trail that runs 223 kilometres through theWest MacDonnell National Park .
**Simpsons Gap
**Standley Chasm
**Ellery Creek Bighole
**Serpentine Gorge
**Ochre Pits
**Ormiston Pound
**Redbank Gorge
**Glen Helen Gorge
**Tnorala Gosse Bluff
**Palm Valley
**Mount Sonder
**Mount Zeil ee also
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Larapinta Trail
*West MacDonnell National Park
*Western Arrernte External links
* [http://aboriginalart.com.au/culture/arrernte.html Arrernte art]
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