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 The deep gorge of Standley Chasm is about 50 klms west of Alice Springs and set in the West MacDonnell Ranges. Its main attraction for visitors are its 60 foot steep walls turning a reddish colour as the midday sun shines directly overhead.
Standley Chasm was named after Mrs Ida Standley who became Alice Springs first school teacher in 1914. 
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The deep gorge of Standley Chasm is about 50 klms

west of Alice Springs and set in the West MacDonnell Ranges. Its main attraction for visitors are its 60 foot steep walls turning a reddish colour as the midday sun shines directly overhead.
Standley Chasm was named after Mrs Ida Standley who became Alice Springs first school teacher in 1914.
Keywords: Standley Chasm, gorge, Alice Springs, West MacDonnell Ranges,Mrs Ida Standley, Northenrn Territory, Australia, Red Centre, Top End, travel, rocks, Red rocks, tourism, tourists, cliff, Chasm,outback