The Larapinta Trail. Redbank Gorge – Alice Springs, Western MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory. 6th – 19th July 2008. 233 kms.

Introduction During the start of the Palaeozoic Era, about 550 million years ago, central Australia was covered by shallow seas. Sedimentation and volcanics combined to form a new continental crust and then huge pressures acted upon this sedimentary and volcanic crust forming metamorphics. About 100 million years later massive orogenies, mountain building processes, pushed thisContinue reading “The Larapinta Trail. Redbank Gorge – Alice Springs, Western MacDonnell Ranges, Northern Territory. 6th – 19th July 2008. 233 kms.”

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