Standley Chasm
Standley Chasm is a natural rock formation located in the Northern Territory of Australia, within the West MacDonnell Ranges. It is known for its stunning, narrow gorge that features towering walls of red rock, which glow brilliantly when illuminated by the midday sun. The chasm is a popular destination for tourists and hikers, offering scenic walking trails and opportunities for photography.
The area around Standley Chasm is rich in Aboriginal culture and history, as it is significant to the local Arrernte people. Visitors can learn about the traditional stories and practices of the Indigenous community while exploring the unique flora and fauna that thrive in this arid environment.