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Alice Springs is the heart of Central Australia and is comprised of cavernous gorges, boundless desert landscapes, remote Aboriginal communities and a charming pioneering history. It embodies the hardy outback of the Northern Territory's Red Centre, and is a travel hub for sights and hikes in the region, such as Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (formerly known as the Olgas) and Kings Canyon. Since the start of the tourist boom in the early eighties, the population has substantially grown to about 28,000. Although Surface water is a scarce commodity in the region, there's plenty underground! It is a great town and well worth a visit! • Alice Springs is located 1500  km from the nearest major city, being Darwin to the north or Adelaide to the south. As a result, the people that inhabit the town are often quite ingenious when it comes to making things last! Also, due to this distance, you may find that some things can cost more than in the cities, such as fruit and veg, and some clothing. Over all, however, the town isn't too expensive when it comes to the necessary requirements. • Something else to remember is that hotels in Alice Springs are rated slightly different to those in European or American countries - as hotels are rated on their facilities rather than the actual rooms. The reason for that is due to the distance that Alice Springs is from anywhere and the difficulties involved in getting building materials. Mind you, the star ratings reflect the quality of the establishment. • The Arrernte Aboriginal people have made their home in the Central Australian desert in and around Alice Springs for more than 50,000 years. Arrernte country is rich with mountain ranges, waterholes, and gorges; as a result the Arrernte people set aside 'conservation areas' in which various species are protected. According to the Arrernte traditional stories, in the desert surrounding Alice Springs, the landscape was shaped by caterpillars, wild dogs, travelling boys, sisters, euros (Kangaroo like creature) and other ancestral figures. • Almost in the exact centre of the continent, Alice Springs is some 1200  km from the nearest ocean and 1500  km from the nearest major cities, Darwin and Adelaide. Alice Springs is the midpoint of the Adelaide--Darwin Railway. To the south are the imposing McDonnell Ranges, with all transport links to the south using Heavitree Gap - a distinctive narrow gap in the range where the railway, highway and Todd River run through without any climb required. Heavitree Gap was named by William Mills, a surveyor of the Overland Telegraph line. He named it in honour of his former School in Devon. The roads around Alice Springs are generally flat and tend to skirt a lot of the hills, some of which are sacred sites to the local Indigenous people. • QUESTIONS? • We would like to hear from you! If you have any comments or questions about this destination or just need some general travel advice, feel free to leave a comment below! • ABOUT • VideoVoyage.TV is a travel channel specializing in informative videos about various travel destinations around the world. We are publishing a short video every day starting with places around Southeast Asia, but planning to extend our coverage to Europe and the Caribbean in the upcoming months. • SUBSCRIBE • http://www.youtube.com/videovoyagetv?... • CONNECT • Website: http://videovoyage.tv • Google+: http://google.com/+videovoyagetv • Twitter:   / videovoyagetv   • Instagram:   / videovoyagetv   • Tumblr:   / videovoyagetv   • Facebook:   / videovoyagetv   • YouTube:    / videovoyagetv  

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