Saturday, 24 May 2014

GLEN HELEN GORGE, NT

Glen Helen Gorge in Australia's Northern Territory is a great place to view the West MacDonnell Ranges. The gorge is located 132 kilometres from Alice Springs, in the western reaches of the West MacDonnell Ranges, and is a popular overnight stop for drivers embarking on the Red Centre Way from Alice Springs. The landscape around Glen Helen is spectacular - a towering sandstone wall is the first thing you see as you arrive.

The area includes views of Mount Sonder, one of the highest points in Central Australia, which changes colours with the light. At Glen Helen Gorge the ranges part to make way for the Finke River. The permanent Finke River waterhole is an important refuge in the hot summer months, for all nine species of fish recorded for the Finke, and migrating waterbirds. From here the Finke River continues and makes its way to the Simpson Desert.

The area's traditional owners believe that this inviting swimming spot is the home of an ancient and powerful Rainbow Serpent, and regard it as off limits. The medium grade one-day Section 10 of the 223-kilometre Larapinta Trail walk ends at Glenn Helen Junction.

This post is part of the Weekend Reflections meme,
and also part of the Weekly TopShot meme,
and also part of the Scenic Weekends meme.













8 comments:

  1. Amazing looking park which you have photographed beautifully. Stunning photos with the red cliffs and blue water. Thank you for this post.

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  2. The nature is gorgeous...I love the red cliffs...the reflection is outstanding...

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  3. Wow... The color of the rock is amazing, and so perfectly complementary to the sky... Great serie indeed.

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  4. The colours are so vivid! Even the water doesn't pale in comparison to the brilliance of the rock. Absolutely beautiful!

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  5. Amazing place,wonderful colours and reflections. Have a great weekend.

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  6. These photos remind me of the red rocks of Oak Creek Canyon in my former home of Arizona.

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