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Ross Highway 42km east of Alice Springs along the Ross Highway, East McDonnell Ranges, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0872 AustraliaMap
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  • Aussie_2012
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    Interesting rock formation 30 mins from Alice

    Interesting rock formation 30 mins from Alice. There is a small car park with limited facilities. There is a 15 minute loop walk with a few information signs however nothing to explain about the histo...

    Reviewed on Jul 10, 2022
  • Jettwix
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    Beautiful Rock

    It is a beautiful rock that is a sacred site. It is an easy 15min walk around showing you the rock from all angles. It is much thinner than I thought and interesting to see the holes in it. There is ...

    Reviewed on Jul 2, 2022
  • Mon55
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    Rock Face changes as you walk around

    It is just off the highway and road in is bitumen. The rock has weathered in an interesting way so on some angles looks broad and other looks pointed. There are places where the rock has worn away and...

    Reviewed on Oct 20, 2021
  • joniquelife
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    Corroboree Rock

    This is a short 15 minute walk with amazing views, you will walk around the main rock which is a great sight to see! It’s a walk for the whole family. It is an easy bitumen track in. “Jonique Life...

    Reviewed on Jul 19, 2021
  • JElliot32
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    One very significant rock

    Corroboree Rock is a very significant rock on a couple of fronts. Firstly, it has long been and continues to be a sacred site to local Aboriginal people and secondly it is composed of really ancient d...

    Reviewed on Jul 7, 2021