"Pine Gap" is the commonly used name for a satellite tracking station at 23.799o S, 133.737o E, south-west of the town of Alice Springs in the heart of Australia that is operated by Australia and the U.S. It consists of a large computer complex with eight radomes protecting antennas, and has over 800 employees. It is o...
The chasm is named after Ida Standley, the first schoolmistress in Alice Springs, who taught Aboriginal children in Jay Creek. Before the area was returned to the Aborigines it was part of a huge catt
overhead at midday do its rays reach the bottom of the gorge, bathing its walls in a red glow. A track lined by cycads (palm ferns) and river gums runs along the dry bed of the Hugh River, which has c
Standley Chasm is perhaps the most impressive gorge in the Macdonnell Ranges. The quartzite walls of the chasm, almost 100m high, are only a few meters apart, so that only when the sun is directly ove