Rainbow Valley Cultural Tours, Alice Springs Region
Explore the beautiful Rainbow Valley desert country with a traditional owner of the land. Learn about Aboriginal culture, and see some spectacular ancient rock art and engravings. For more information visit: rainbowvalleyculturaltours.com
Rainbow Valley Cultural Tours, Central Australia
Marvel at the ancient landscape of Rainbow Valley -- sandstone bluffs and cliffs with exposed bands of coloured rock. The best way to see and find out more about the landmark is to join a Rainbow Valley Cultural Tour. Hear Ricky invite you to join him to explore the Rainbow Valley Conservation Reserve, to see evidence of his ancestors' occupation of the area, and to get an insight into this special place.
Rainbow Valley Cultural Tours
Alice Springs & Surrounds
Explore the beautiful Rainbow Valley desert country with a traditional owner of the land. Learn about Aboriginal culture, and see some spectacular ancient rock art and engravings.
For more information visit:
Rainbow Valley at Alice Springs, Australia,15-10-19
Rainbow Valley and Ellery Creek Travel Video : Central Australia By Drone
This video has been recorded on a short family visit to two of the most beautiful Places around Alice Springs in NT, Australia. Rainbow Valley is a living cultural landscape, the traditional country of the Upper Southern Arrernte Aboriginal people. The Traditional Owners know this place as Wurre, part of Imarnte, the country to which they belong. The Reserve also has very important archaeological sites and artefacts that are evidence of ancient Aboriginal connections to the area.
Ellery Creek Big Hole is a spectacular waterhole fed by the mighty Ellery Creek. This dependable tributary of the Finke River cuts through a gorge in the MacDonnell Ranges. Over the millennia, massive floods have carved out this beautiful waterhole and unlocked some amazing geology.
The video is shot on Panasonic Lumix GH5, Nikon D750, and Dji Mavic Pro.Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CC and CyberLink PowerDirector 15
The soundtrack is composed by Zac Nelson
Australia - Rainbow Valley
Escursione nella Rainbow Valley, posto incredibile raggiungibile dopo 35 km circa di sterrato che mette a dura prova un auto se non è 4WD...poi sosta in alcune roadhouse con pub molto particolari...
KINGS CANYON - HENBURY METEORITES - RAINBOW VALLEY - Australia
Visite des park Kings Canyon - Henbury Meteorites - Rainbow Valley apres Uluru.
Situer sur la route entre Uluru et Alice Springs.
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Nicolai Heidlas - Sunny Holidays
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Myuu - To Zanarkand (Final Fantasy X Cover)
Ikson - Lights (Official)
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Alice Springs
Flying around Alice Springs & MacDonnell Ranges.
FoxRoo - Rainbow Valley Sunset (near Alice Springs, NT, Australia)
Rainbow Valley has scenic sandstone bluffs and cliffs that are a photographer's delight. These are most impressive in the soft light of the morning or afternoon around sunset. At these times the sandstone bands change from ochre red to orange and purple.
Rainbow Valley N.T.
Glorious colours,especially at sunset. The park also includes the astounding Mushroom Rock...
Australia Rainbow Valley & Gosse Bluff 中澳洲彩虹谷及大隕石坑
(A)Rainbow Valley Conservation Reserve--
Rainbow Valley Conservation Reserve is located 75 km south of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. The sandstone cliffs at Rainbow Valley are unlike the deep reds that are found at Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) and Watarrka (Kings Canyon). Rather, the glowing reds near the top of the cliffs run down through a series of stunning yellows and whites which give this area its name. The sandstone cliffs surround a large claypan which fills with water in wetter years. The cliffs are beautiful at any time, but are particularly spectacular when seen in the sunset. Late afternoon is the best time to view the rainbow bands embedded within the Valley ridge. The bands glow vibrantly when struck by the golden rays of the sun. A marked walking trail takes you to Mushroom Rock -- an unusual formation with a natural tunnel formed by millions of years of wind and rain erosion. You can see Fairy Martin nests attached to the upper walls of the Rock.
(B)Gosse Bluff (Tnorala) Conservation Reserve--
Gosse Bluff (Tnorala) Conservation Reserve is located 175 km west of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia and about 212 km to the northeast of Uluru (Ayers Rock). It is thought to be the eroded remnant of a meteoric crater. The original crater is thought to have been formed by the impact of an asteroid or comet approximately 142 million years ago. The original crater rim has been estimated at about 22 km in diameter, but this has been eroded away. The 5 km diameter, 180 m high crater-like feature now exposed, is interpreted as the eroded relic of the crater's central uplift. The site is known as Tnorala to the Western Arrernte Aboriginal people and is a sacred place.
(C)Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve--
Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve is located 145 km south of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. It contains 13 to 14 craters ranging from 7 to 180 metres in diameter and up to 15 metres in depth that were formed when a fragmented meteorite hit the earth's surface. Several tonnes of iron-nickel fragments have been recovered from the site. The site has been dated to 4,200 years ago based on the cosmogenic 14C terrestrial age of the meteorite. The craters are named for Henbury Station, a nearby cattle station named in 1875 for the family home of its founders at Henbury in Dorset, England. The craters were discovered in 1899 by the manager of the station. Henbury is one of five meteorite impact sites in Australia associated with actual meteorite fragments and one of the world's best preserved examples of a small crater field.
Alice Springs to Uluru (Drone video)
We drove from Alice Springs (Northern Territory, Australia) to Uluru (aka. Ayers Rock), with a detour to Rainbow Valley. With us we had two Gopros and a DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone. Enjoy :D
Melbourne to Alice Springs Tour | Part 4
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Central Australia NT Uluru to Alice Springs.
This is a slide show of just some of the photographs we shot while in the NT.
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Spectacular Australia Ep 11 - Rainbow Valley NT
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Rainbow Valley NT
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Kings Canyon - Red Centre, Northern Territory, Australia
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Kings Canyon Red Centre
Located in Watarrka National Park, this rugged landscape is known for its 100-meter-high sheer walls.
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Travel blogs from Kings Canyon:
- ... The first 'scheduled' stop came some six hours later at the Kings Canyon ...
- ... I have waited 18 years to revisit Kings Canyon ...
- ... Firie whisks us back to the camp for chicken burgers and restores equilibrium, then drives us the couple hours up the road to the Kings Canyon Resort, where we are given time to cool off in---yes---the pool ...
- ... Kings Canyon is a huge 270m high canyon based in the Watarrka National Park ...
- ... Our first stop was Kings Canyon where we had to climb up heart attack hill to get to the top, it really lived up to its name as well ...
- ... After the early morning rock hike we hauled ass to Kings Canyon, a mere 4 ...
- ... we drive out to Kings Canyon and I charge ahead on pure vim; it's not that I'm energetic, it's that I don't want to hike with anyone ...
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Photos from:
- Alice Springs, Red Centre, Northern Territory, Australia
- Kings Canyon, Red Centre, Northern Territory, Australia
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Red Centre, Northern Territory, Australia
Photos in this video:
- Heart Attack Hill - Kings Canyon by Poolman99 from a blog titled Days 234-236
- Alec's impression of Kings Canyon by Atlarge from a blog titled Walkin' the Watarrka
- The girls at Kings Canyon by Rfjagger from a blog titled A dingo has stolen my rubbish
- Full moon at Kings Canyon by Bheyl from a blog titled Olga's and Kings Canyon Arrival
- Kings Canyon + Bush camp by Rhysandsuzie from a blog titled Kings Canyon
- From Kings Canyon floor by Darrenstravels from a blog titled Kings Canyon
- Kings Canyon 4 by Tjmartin from a blog titled Ghan to Alice and Outback Tour
- Kings Canyon 5 by Tjmartin from a blog titled Ghan to Alice and Outback Tour
- Kings Canyon 2 by Tjmartin from a blog titled Ghan to Alice and Outback Tour
- Kings Canyon by Kikiblogtrot from a blog titled Northern Territory,Part 1: Uluru and even more!
- Kings Canyon by Anissa_hb from a blog titled Alice to The Centre
- Kings Canyon by Longwaydownunda from a blog titled dingo ate my 'leche' (milk)
Angas Downs Indigenous Protected Area
WARNING Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this video may contain names and images of people who have passed away.
Angas Downs Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) is an Indigenous-owned 320,500-hectare (1,237 sq mi) pastoral lease, within the MacDonnell Shire area, 300 km south-west of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, 135 km east from Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park (Ayers Rock), 100 km south-east of Kings Canyon/Watarrka National Park and 40 km from Mt Ebenezer Roadhouse on the Lasseter Highway.
It was declared and formally recognized as an Indigenous Protected Area as part of the Australian Government's Caring for our Country scheme on 10 June 2009. The property forms part of Australia's National Reserve System.
Previous land management practices and other anthropogenic pressures damaged Angas Downs and many native species disappeared. Preferred game and important animals are less common and feral animals and weeds pose a major challenge.
For more information on the work of the Angas Downs rangers visit or
Also see Angas Downs' remote cameras youtube clip: h and
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Red Centre Way, Alice Springs to Uluru, Central Australia
Take an iconic Australian road trip adventure into the red heart of Australia's Northern Territory along the Red Centre Way.
Follow the Red Centre Way from Alice Springs, through the West MacDonnell Ranges to Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon), on to Uluru (Ayers Rock), and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), and back to Alice Springs via Rainbow Valley.
Get out of the car to stretch your legs and try your hand at adventure holiday experiences like Aboriginal culture tours, camel riding, trekking, bushwalking, and camping. Take your camera for endless landscape and nature photography opportunities.
Take the Red Centre Way:
Introducing the Alice Springs Desert Park
Introducing the Alice Springs Desert Park