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‘The Kelly West impact structure is centred at 19°55’46”S 133°57’05”E, about 40 km south-southwest of Tennant Creek. It was first recognised as being of meteoritic origin after the discovery of shatter cones during regional mapping by the Bureau of Mineral Resources (Tonkin 1973).
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Kunjarra, also known as The Pebbles, is a sacred Munga Munga dreaming and healing site of the Waramungu people. The site is open to visitors. Located just eleven kilometres outside of Tennant Creek this is truly a natural spectacle worth seeing.
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‘The Kelly West impact structure is centred at 19°55’46”S 133°57’05”E, about 40 km south-southwest of Tennant Creek. It was first recognised as being of meteoritic origin after the discovery of shatter cones during regional mapping by the Bureau of Mineral Resources (Tonkin 1973).
For more info:
aboutnorthnt.com/explore/kelly-west-crater-4wd-track-and-...

youtu.be/82NWov_zrB0
aboutnorthnt.com/​
www.instagram.com/aboutnorth_/​
www.facebook.com/AboutNorthNT/

Tags:   Kelly West Crater Tennant Creek Tennant Creek Station impact structure crater meteorite Kelly West Meteorite Crater About North Magazine About North magazine Explore NT Explore The Northern Territory Explore The NT 4x4 4wd SUV Sport Utility Vehicle four by four four wheel drive all-wheel drive nature outdoor environment travel outback hike walking walk road dirt track dirt road gravel road track trek trekking hikes Northern Territory Australia

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Kunjarra, also known as The Pebbles, is a sacred Munga Munga dreaming and healing site of the Waramungu people. The site is open to visitors. Located just eleven kilometres outside of Tennant Creek this is truly a natural spectacle worth seeing.
For more info find us on the following links:
youtu.be/6ncZzzTSz_Y

aboutnorthnt.com/
www.instagram.com/aboutnorth_/
www.fluidr.com/photos/swbartie/interesting
www.facebook.com/AboutNorthNT/

Tags:   Kunjarra The Pebbles Munga Munga dreaming healing site Waramungu Tennant Creek About North Magazine Explore NT Explore The Northern Territory Explore The NT Stuart Highway Northern Territory Australia

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Located about 60 km north west of Tennant Creek, is the gold prospecting site of Warrego. This site is open to the public for prospecting and bush camping. It provides great panoramic view of the desert scrub in the region.

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