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Tjorita Country II MR6604

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Spanning more than 200 km west of Alice Springs, the West MacDonnell Ranges reign over the Northern Territory’s central range country. Towering folds of sedimentary rock overlook arid spinifex plains and narrow valleys. The ancestral tributaries of the Todd and Finke Rivers have sculpted the multicoloured quartzite, clay, siltstone, and coal layers, creating sheer-walled gaps in the ranges. This range, known as Tjorita to the Arrernte people, is a profound wellspring of inspiration for all artists, stimulating creativity and imagination.
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Steve Parish
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MOUNTAINS, RANGES & ESCARPMENTS
Spanning more than 200 km west of Alice Springs, the West MacDonnell Ranges reign over the Northern Territory’s central range country. Towering folds of sedimentary rock overlook arid spinifex plains and narrow valleys. The ancestral tributaries of the Todd and Finke Rivers have sculpted the multicoloured quartzite, clay, siltstone, and coal layers, creating sheer-walled gaps in the ranges. This range, known as Tjorita to the Arrernte people, is a profound wellspring of inspiration for all artists, stimulating creativity and imagination.