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Standley Chasm

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Attraction - Natural
Australia - Northern Territory
Standley Chasm, Hugh NT 0872, Australia
+61 8 8956 7440
standleychasm.com.au
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Introduction

Standley Chasm is located in a remote inland area south of the Northern Territory, about 50 kilometers from (Alice Springs), the second largest city in the Northern Territory.

Standley Chasm is the territory of the local indigenous people and one of the holiest places they consider to be. The Rift Valley, like a knife and axe, stands straight, towering and towering, majestic and spectacular, forcing people to marvel at the craftsmanship of nature. In the deep Rift Valley, you can see the blue sky and the standing cliffs. People stand at the bottom of the valley like small ants. If you want to take a picture with the Rift Valley, you can't take a full picture of the Rift Valley. You can only take a corner of it. Because of the dry climate, eucalyptus, cycads and ferns growing around the Rift Valley make up colors other than red rock walls. In the noon sun, towering rock walls and huge boulders will shine fire red color, the sun shines on the bright red rock wall, changing thousands. There are many footpaths in the Rift Valley, all made of gravel and sand, to protect the naturalness of the area. Visitors can follow the path to explore the magnificent Rift Valley, or even climb to the top of the Rift Valley to see the spectacular image of the Red Rift Valley.

Standley Chasm is privately owned, needs to buy tickets, has a shopping pavilion, can buy lunch and cold drinks, enter the Rift Valley in the morning or evening, and see small animals moving in the Rift Valley.

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