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Kata Tjuta
domed rock formation in the Northern Territory of Australia
MacDonnell Ranges
mountain range and bioregion in central Australia
Yulara
town in the Northern Territory, Australia
Pine Gap
Earth station in Australia
Ayers Rock Airport
airport serving Uluru, Australia
Papunya
Papunya (Pintupi-Luritja: Warumpi) is a small Indigenous Australian community roughly northwest of Alice Springs (Mparntwe) in the Northern Territory, Australia. It is known as an important centre for Contemporary Indigenous Australian art, in particular the style created by the Papunya Tula artists in the 1970s, referred to colloquially as dot painting. Its population in 2016 was 404.
Hermannsburg
town in the Northern Territory, Australia
Petermann Ranges
mountain range in Western Australia and Northern Territory
Mount Liebig
mountain in Australia
Kintore
town in the Northern Territory, Australia
MacDonnell Region
local government area in the Northern Territory, Australia
Haasts Bluff
town in the Northern Territory, Australia
Kaltukatjara
Kaltukatjara, also known as Docker River, is a remote Indigenous Australian community in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is southwest of Alice Springs, west of the Stuart Highway, near the Western Australia and Northern Territory border. The township is on a wadi called the Docker Creek on the north side of the west end of the Petermann Ranges in the southwest corner of the Northern Territory of Australia.
Mutitjulu
thumb|250px|Girl at Mutitjulu (2005)
Mutitjulu is an Aboriginal Australian community in the Northern Territory of Australia located at the eastern end of Uluṟu (also known as Ayers Rock). It is named after a knee-shaped water-filled rock hole at the base of Uluṟu, and is located in the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park. Its people are traditional owners and joint managers of the park with Parks Australia. At the 2011 census, Mutitjulu had a population of 296, of which 218 (71.2%) were Aboriginal.
Areyonga
town in the Northern Territory, Australia
Imanpa
Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory, Australia
Aputula
Aputula, alternatively spelt Apatula (formerly Finke until the 1980s), is a remote Indigenous Australian community in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is south of Alice Springs and east of Kulgera roadhouse on the Stuart Highway, near the border with South Australia. The Finke River (named after German explorer and pastoralist William Finke), runs within a few kilometres of the community. The river, which is part of the Lake Eyre basin, is dry for most of the year, but is subject to occasional floods.