Northern Territory
Australia
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Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve  


Historical Sites and Heritage Locations attractions
Alice Springs

 
 
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Ross Highway
Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870

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As the name suggests, this site is of great significance to local Aboriginal people, as are many of the sites in the MacDonnell Ranges. The real significance of the rocky outcrop to the Eastern Arrernte people is not well known. Corroboree Rock was probably not a corroboree site, but a site where men carried out important ceremonial activities. Information signs and a short walk help you appreciate the area. It is an easy stopover, on your way to other East MacDonnell parks such as Trephina Gorge and Arltunga. The reserve is easily reached by regular two-wheel drive vehicles.


Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve - Alice Springs
Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve - Alice Springs


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