MacDonnell Ranges
/məkˈdɒnəl/- a series of mountain ranges extending westwards from Alice Springs in Northern Territory, Australia. The highest peak is Mount Liebig, which rises to a height of 1,524 m (4,948 ft).麦克唐奈山脉(从澳大利亚澳北区艾丽斯斯普林斯向西延伸的一系列山脉, 最高峰利比希山高1,524米, 即4,948英尺)。
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named after Sir Richard MacDonnell, governor of South Australia when John Mcdouall Stuart explored the ranges in 1860.