The MacDonnell Ranges (named after then South Australian governer, Sir Richard MacDonnell) are located in the Northern Territory. The ranges are over 400 kilometres in total length and stretch east (around 170 kms) and west (around 250 kms) from Alice Springs.
of course mc donalds is in australia.......-_-
MacDonnell Ranges
The Great Sandy Desert, Australia's second largest desert, is northwest of the MacDonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory.
Australia. Specifically one of the gaps in the West MacDonnell Ranges in Australia's Northern Territory
It is in the East MacDonnell Ranges of the Northern territory located in the centre of Australia.
It is in the East MacDonnell Ranges of the Northern territory located in the centre of Australia.
The McDonnell Ranges are located in Australia and are situated north of the Flinders Ranges. To the north of the McDonnell Ranges, you will find the MacDonnell Ranges, which include both the West and East MacDonnell Ranges. These ranges are part of the larger geological framework of the region, characterized by their rugged terrain and significant geological formations.
Albert Namatjira was famous for his paintings of central Australia, particularly around the Macdonnell Ranges and the central desert.
Northern Territory
The MacDonnell Ranges extend from west of Alice Springs to south of it.
The four main mountain ranges on the Western Plateau in Australia are the Hamersley Range, the MacDonnell Ranges, the Musgrave Ranges, and the Kimberley Plateau. These ranges are important for their unique geology, biodiversity, and cultural significance to Indigenous communities.
One mountain chain from Australia is the Macdonnell mountains.