Finke Gorge National Park, spanning approximately 114,000 acres in central Australia near Alice Springs, is a striking wilderness area. The park’s centerpiece, the Finke River, is one of the oldest watercourses in the world, dating back around 300 million years. Among its notable features, Palm Valley stands out, home to rare red cabbage palms that evoke the ancient landscapes of a bygone era. Visitors can explore this rugged terrain, experiencing the unique flora and the timeless beauty of the Red Centre.
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