Ormiston Pound

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Ormiston Pound is a ring of mountains in the Northern Territory of Australia punctuating the MacDonnell Ranges, in the West MacDonnell National Park, approximately 135 kilometres (84 mi) west of Alice Springs.[1] It lies at roughly the halfway point in the Larapinta Trail and has views from its circumference of Mount Sonder, Gosses Bluff crater and the surrounding range.

Ormiston Pound
The western half of Ormiston Pound with Mount Giles in the foreground
Highest point
Coordinates23°38′18″S 132°48′57″E / 23.6382°S 132.8158°E / -23.6382; 132.8158
Geography
Ormiston Pound is located in Northern Territory
Ormiston Pound
Ormiston Pound
Location in the Northern Territory
LocationNorthern Territory, Australia
Parent rangeMacDonnell Ranges

The Pound, a ring of mountains, is dominated by Mount Giles, which forms its eastern boundary. The western boundary is formed by the Ormiston Gorge, a popular tourist destination.

Ormiston Gorge Water Hole

The pound is accessible from a road in the west, which travels between Glen Helen and Alice Springs. There is a waterhole at the bottom near the gorge, as well as several lookouts. The entire pound encompasses 46.55 square kilometres (17.97 sq mi). The Finke River passes Ormiston Gorge in the west.

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References

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  1. ^ West MacDonnell National Park Fact Sheet, Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory
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Panorama

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Ormiston Pound panorama