Macdonnell ranges


/məkˈdɒnəl/
plural noun
1.
a mountain system of central Australia, in S central Northern Territory, extending about 160 km (100 miles) east and west of Alice Springs. Highest peak: Mount Zeil, 1531 m (5024 ft)

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