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Stanley Chasm (or sometimes Standley can be reached by sealed road 50 kms from Alice Springs. It is a large gap at the tail end of the spectacular West Mcdonnell Ranges. It has been gouged into the sandstone over millions of years and is surrounded by craggy slopes rising up for 80 metres. It is the main attraction in an aboriginal owned flora and fauna reserve with abundant bird life, wallabies and many rare plants including cycad palms and ferns.
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The best time to visit is around midday when the sun is overhead and the chasm lights up with reflected colours. However, it is worth a visit at any time of day.
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