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Alice Springs, also known as "the Alice", is located in the Northern Territory, in the Outback. It is the second largest city in the Northern Territory. It is located one thousand five hundred miles from Darwin and a little above Adelaide, there are about twenty-five thousand people, 17% of whom are represented by aborigines. The climate is arid, there is a lot of rainfall and this causes flooding. In Alice Springs, you can observe the desert from a different point of view.
The Red Center Way is the Northern Territory's most iconic tour, stretching from Alice Spring to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. You can also take a hot air balloon ride in the outback.
90 miles from the city, you'll find the local swimming hole.
At Ellery Creek Big Hole, there will be a beautiful expanse of ochre earth and soft green eucalyptus trees. Ormiston Gorge is a quiet spot known for its ghostly gum trees and white sandy waterhole.
There's Kings Canyon Rim Walk, a 6.4-mile trail with stunning views of sheer sandstone cliffs, palm-filled crevices, the valley floor and the desert.