Macdonnell Ranges - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Macdonnell Ranges Printer Friendly
Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary
1,753,811,547 visitors served.
forum mailing list For webmasters
?
New: Language forums
Dictionary/
thesaurus
Medical
dictionary
Legal
dictionary
Financial
dictionary
Acronyms
 
Idioms
Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
encyclopedia
?

Macdonnell Ranges

   Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia 0.01 sec.

Macdonnell Ranges

Mountain range in Northern Territory, central Australia, running east to west in parallel ridges for 644 km/400 mi. The highest peaks are Mount Liebig (1,524m/5,000 ft) and Mount Zeil (1,510 m/4,955 ft). The town of Alice Springs is situated in the middle of the Macdonnell Ranges. The spectacular scenery, with its deep gorges and red rocks, attracts many tourists.

Tourism is centred on Alice Springs and to the west of the town is the West Macdonnell National Park (1992), covering 2,100 sq km/811 sq mi. The ranges were explored by John McDouall Stuart in 1860 and were named after Sir Richard Macdonnell, the governor of South Australia.



How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content.
?Page tools
Printer friendly
Cite / link
Email
Feedback
?Sign in SSL protected
Email:
Password:
Register

? Mentioned in
 
Hutchinson browser? ? Full browser
 
 
Hutchinson Encyclopedia
?

Disclaimer | Privacy policy | Feedback | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc.
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. Terms of Use.