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Alice Springs is the second largest city in the Northern Territory, with a population of over 25 000. It was named after springs which were discovered on 11 March 1871 by the team building the Overland Telegraph Line from Adelaide to the north coast. The springs lie to the north-east of the town and were named after the wife of Charles Todd, the man instrumental in securing the construction of the Overland Telegraph Line for South Australia. Alice Springs was the name given to the telegraph repeater station which operated from 1872 to 1932. The actual town, originally surveyed in 1888, was 3km south of the telegraph station. The town was therefore founded as a base for the repeater station. Until the early 1930s, the official name of the town was Stuart. However, this created confusion for administrators in Adelaide, so on 31 August 1933 the township of Stuart was officially gazetted Alice Springs.
Alice Springs was initially the name given to the telegraph repeater station which operated from 1872 to 1932 in central Australia. The actual town, originally surveyed in 1888, was 3km south of the telegraph station. Until the early 1930s, the official name of the town was Stuart. However, this created confusion for administrators in Adelaide, so on 31 August 1933 the township of Stuart was officially gazetted Alice Springs. The springs after which the town was named were discovered on 11 March 1871 by the team building the Overland Telegraph Line. They lie to the north-east of the town and were named after the wife of Charles Todd, the man instrumental in securing the construction of the Overland Telegraph Line for South Australia. Surveyors William Whitfield Mills and John Ross both claim credit for the discovery of the springs.
Pagosa Springs got its name from the Ute Native American word "Pagosah," which means "healing waters." The name reflects the area's natural hot springs, which were believed to have therapeutic properties. Early European settlers adopted the name, emphasizing the significance of these mineral-rich springs to both the indigenous people and newcomers. Today, Pagosa Springs is known for its stunning scenery and vibrant hot springs community.
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If you are talking about Yellow Springs Ohio then. It is Named because of the spring that is in the local park Glen Helen. The actual spring is orange but when Yellow Springs was named they didn't have a name for orange.
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There is no direct railway between Melbourne and Alice Springs.The Great Southern Railway runs between Melbourne and Adelaide. From there, one can link to the train which runs from Adelaide to Alice Springs, The Ghan.
In Australia, a Bobcat is another name for a type of forklift. So, yes, you can find them in Alice Springs. However, the type of animal known as a bobcat does not live in Australia at all.
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Uluru, also known by its European name of Ayers Rock, is a large monolith in central Australia. Regarded as a significant sacred site by the indigenous people of Australia, it is some 400km southwest of Alice Springs.
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This monolith, the second-largest in the world, is Uluru, or Ayers Rock.
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Officially named 'The Joint Defence Space Research Facility', Pine Gap is the joint Australia-US defence located about twenty kilometres from Alice Springs.
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