Emily Gap

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Emily Gap is a notable natural rock formation and cultural site in Australia's Northern Territory, known for its striking gorge scenery and significance in Aboriginal Dreamtime stories.

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Emily Gap canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural site
gorge
rock formation
associatedWith The Dreaming
surface form: Aboriginal Dreamtime

Caterpillar Dreaming
country Australia
distanceFrom Alice Springs
surface form: Alice Springs city centre
hasAccessType road access
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Arrernte people
hasFeature narrow gorge
rocky outcrops
seasonal waterhole
hasGeologicalType sandstone
hasLandscapeCharacter arid landscape
hasRockArt yes
hasRockArtType Aboriginal rock paintings
hasTraditionalNameLanguage Arrernte languages
surface form: Arrernte language
hasVegetationType desert vegetation
hasViewOf MacDonnell Ranges
isManagedAs conservation area
isPartOf MacDonnell Ranges
isSacredSiteFor Arrernte people
isTouristAttraction yes
locatedIn MacDonnell Ranges
surface form: East MacDonnell Ranges

Northern Territory
locatedNear Alice Springs
partOfCulturalRoute East MacDonnell Ranges tourist drive
popularForActivity bushwalking
photography
sightseeing

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MacDonnell Ranges contains Emily Gap
Arrernte people hasSacredSite Emily Gap