Tnorala (Gosse Bluff) Conservation Reserve, located near Alice Springs, is a striking testament to the Earth’s ancient history. Formed about 140 million years ago when a comet or asteroid struck the ground, the reserve features an almost perfectly circular crater measuring 3 miles (5 kilometers) in diameter. Surrounded by towering 650-foot (200-meter) rock walls, the site offers a dramatic and awe-inspiring landscape. Today, visitors can explore the rugged terrain and learn about the geological and cultural significance of this unique formation.
Tnorala/Gosse Bluff Conservation Reserve
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