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Alice Springs has come far from its origins as a telegraph station. Founded in the 1800s and marooned in the desert it is a great place from which to explore the Red Centre.

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‘The Alice’, as this town is affectionately known, has come far from its origins as a telegraph station. Founded in the 1800s and marooned in the desert it is a great place from which to explore the Red Centre.
West of the town is the marvellous Desert Park where plants, animals and Aboriginal artifacts offer an opening in to the curious Australian desert.
The Royal Flying Doctors and the School of the Air are fascinating examples of how people have adapted to this immense environment and as night falls the stunning landscapes are lit up by countless stars, bright in the clear Outback air.
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