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Warburton Ranges

The Warburton Ranges are a remote and rugged mountain range located in central Western Australia, within the Great Victoria Desert. Known for their striking red sandstone formations, they hold cultural significance for the Anangu people, the Indigenous custodians of the land. The ranges feature dramatic cliffs, deep gorges, and unique flora and fauna adapted to the arid environment. Due to their remote location, access is limited, and they are primarily of interest for natural beauty, geological interest, and indigenous cultural heritage. The area offers a glimpse into Australia's diverse desert landscapes and traditional Indigenous connections to the land.