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Kata Tjuta AL55925
Kata Tjuta, which means 'many heads' in Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara, is more than just a geological formation. It's a spiritual beacon for the Anangu people. The spiritual pull of Kata Tjuta is so strong that it draws millions of visitors to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of its valleys and domes. The region surrounding Kata Tjuṯa lies in the Amadeus Basin, an intracratonic basin formed during the Adelaidian, roughly 850–800 million years ago.
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- Steve Parish Nature Connect P/L
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- RED LAND BLUE SKY