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The MacDonnell Ranges of the Northern Territory, are a 644 km (400 mile) long mountain range located in the centre of Australia (), and consist of parallel ridges running to the east and west of Alice Springs. The range is composed of red sandstone peaks and gorges with the highest peaks being Mount Liebig (1,524m / 5,000 ft) and Mount Zeil (1,510 m / 4,955 ft).

The mountain range was named after Sir Richard MacDonnell (the Governor of South Australia at the time) by John McDouall Stuart, whose 1860 expedition reached them in April of that year.

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Mountain ranges of Australia | Geography of the Northern Territory

Macdonnell Ranges | MacDonnell Ranges | MacDonnellgebergte

 

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