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Corroboree Rock Conservation Area

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Corroboree Rock Conservation Area
Corroboree Rock Conservation Area
Corroboree Rock Conservation Area
Corroboree Rock Conservation Area
Corroboree Rock Conservation Area
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Ross Highway | 42km east of Alice Springs along the Ross Highway, East McDonnell Ranges, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0872, Australia

Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is located approximately 34 kilometres east of Alice Springs and 370 kilometres north east of Yulara in the East MacDonnell Ranges. The reserve is surrounded by the Undoolya pastoral lease which operates as a cattle station. The reserve takes its name from a column of grey dolomite of great significance to the local Aboriginal people. The rock is part of the Bitter Springs formation that was deposited in salt lakes 800 million years ago. It is a sacred site to the Eastern Arrente peoples Flora found on the reserve include spinifex and senna on the ridges, with bloodwood, Supplejack, Red Mallee and Whitewood are found around the base of the rock.
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