The MacDonnell Ranges, a 400-mile (644-kilometer) stretch of mountains, rise majestically in Australia’s Northern Territory near Alice Springs. These ancient formations offer a series of dramatic landscapes and natural wonders, including the narrow, red-rock walls of Standley Chasm and the serene, shadowed gorges of Simpson’s Gap. Visitors can explore the secluded water holes of Serpentine Gorge and Ellery Creek Big Hole, where the cool, clear waters provide a refreshing contrast to the arid surroundings. The ranges are a testament to the region’s geological history and a haven for those seeking both scenic beauty and outdoor adventure.
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