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Climbing Dune Jesse Emily Gap

Tourist attractions

1419 Ross Highway, Hale NT 0872, Hale, NT 872
(08) 8999 3900

Description

The Climbing Dune Jesse Emily Gap Hale, located in Central Australia, has a unique record of mid-late Holocene dynamic geomorphic processes.

The deposition of sand on the Jessie Creek flood-out is a result of a large magnitude palaeoflood, and the subsequent formation of the dune's upper unit reflects specific climatic conditions.

This site is significant for understanding the complex interaction of aeolian and fluvial processes in shaping the landscape. It showcases the role of wind and water in shaping the landforms of Central Australia.

The Climbing Dune Jesse Emily Gap Hale is a registered sacred site, highlighting its importance to the Aboriginal community. Visitors can learn about its cultural and spiritual significance, gaining an appreciation of its importance to the region's cultural heritage.

The best time to visit the Climbing Dune Jesse Emily Gap Hale is during the cooler months, from April to September, as temperatures can become extreme during the summer months.

To reach the site, visitors can access it by a four-wheel drive vehicle, with the last section of the journey being a rough track. It is important to check the track conditions, as they can change significantly after heavy rain.

Details

Natural attractions: Cliffs & Rock Formations

Trails & sites: Rock climbing sites

Location

1419 Ross Highway, Hale NT 0872, Hale, NT 872

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