Standley Chasm

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Standley Chasm is a dramatic, narrow sandstone gorge and popular walking destination in Central Australia, renowned for its sheer rock walls that glow vivid red in the midday sun.

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Standley Chasm canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
tourist attraction
walking destination
bestViewingTime midday
country Australia
distanceFrom Alice Springs
geologicalType sandstone gorge
hasAccess sealed road access
walking trail access
hasAmenity car park
kiosk or café
picnic area
toilets
hasFeature day‑use visitor facilities
dramatic narrow chasm
steep rock walls
walking track through the gorge
locatedIn Central Australia
Northern Territory
MacDonnell Ranges
surface form: West MacDonnell Ranges
locatedNear Alice Springs
managedBy local Aboriginal community leaseholders
material sandstone
notableFor narrow sandstone gorge
rock walls that glow vivid red at midday
sheer rock walls
ownedBy Aboriginal traditional owners
popularWith bushwalkers
domestic tourists
international tourists
photographers
region Outback
tourismType eco‑tourism
nature tourism
touristSeason dry season
usedFor bushwalking
hiking
sightseeing

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

MacDonnell Ranges contains Standley Chasm
Arrernte people hasSacredSite Standley Chasm
Serpentine Gorge hasNearbyAttraction Standley Chasm