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Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the world's smallest continent and a number of islands in the [[Southern Ocean|South
Papunya (), is a small Indigenous Australian community of about 350 people roughly 240 km northwest of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, Australia. It is now home to a number of displaced Aboriginal people mainly from the Pintubi and Luritja tribes.
Kata Tjuta, also known as Mount Olga (or colloquially as The Olgas), are large conglomerate rock formations located in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, 465 km southwest of Alice Springs at .. These rock formations are a remarkable group of 36 solid sandstone domes, and are about 25 km from Uluru in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Lake Amadeus is a huge salt lake in the area of Uluru (Ayers Rock), located in the SW corner of Australia's Northern Territory. It is subject to an almost total drying-up at times.
Imanpa Community () is in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is 7 km north of the Lasseter Highway, the main road running between the Stuart Highway and Uluru (Ayers Rock).
Yulara () is an isolated town in Australia's Northern Territory with approximately 3,000 inhabitants. More than three quarters of the residents of Yulara are from either overseas or another Australian state.
Gosses Bluff (Gosse's Bluff) is an impact crater in Northern Territory, Australia. Today the crater measures 5 km (3 mi) in diameter and is 150 m (500 ft) high.
The MacDonnell Ranges of the Northern Territory, are a 644 km (400 mile) long mountain range located in the centre of Australia (), and consist of parallel ridges running to the east and west of Alice Springs. The range is composed of red sandstone peaks and gorges with the highest peaks being Mount Liebig (1,524m AHD/ 5,000 ft) and Mount Zeil (1,510 m / 4,955 ft).
Pine Gap is the commonly used name for a satellite tracking station at near the city of Alice Springs in the heart of Australia that is operated by Australia and the U.S.