
Musgrave Ranges
The Musgrave Ranges are a rugged mountain range located in central Australia, spanning South Australia and the Northern Territory. They are notable for their impressive granite peaks, deep gorges, and rich Indigenous cultural significance. Formed over millions of years through geological processes, the ranges are part of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park area. They support unique ecosystems with diverse plant and animal life adapted to their arid environment. The ranges are important to the Anangu and other Aboriginal communities, who have long-standing cultural and spiritual connections to the land.