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MacDonnell Ranges topographic map

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MacDonnell Ranges

The highest peaks are Mount Zeil with an elevation of 1,531 metres (5,023 ft) AHD, Mount Liebig at 1,524 metres (5,000 ft) AHD, Mount Edward at 1,423 metres (4,669 ft), Mount Giles at 1,389 metres (4,557 ft) and Mount Sonder at 1,380 metres (4,530 ft) AHD; the five highest mountains in the Northern Territory. The headwaters of the Todd, Finke and Sandover rivers form in the MacDonnell Ranges. The range is crossed by the Australian Overland Telegraph Line, the Stuart Highway and the Adelaide–Darwin rail corridor at the Heavitree Gap, a water gap created by the Todd River, at the southern entrance to Alice Springs.

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Name: MacDonnell Ranges topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: MacDonnell Ranges, Macdonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia (-23.96031 132.77570 -23.96021 132.77580)

Average elevation: 594 m

Minimum elevation: 562 m

Maximum elevation: 715 m

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