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Tnorala Gosse Bluff

In the heart of Australia, so vast and wide, There's a crater that fills us with awe and pride. Gosse's Bluff, a remnant of a cosmic dance, Where a meteor crashed, leaving quite a chance. Tnorala, it's called by the Arrernte clan, A sacred place where stories began. They've known its beauty for ages untold, A place where their ancestors' spirits unfold. Ernest Giles, an explorer so brave and true, Named this crater after a brother he knew. Henry Gosse, a member of the grand quest, Their journey together put them to the test. 175 km from Alice Springs it lies, A sight that will surely widen your eyes. A crater so ancient, so deep and so wide, A testament to nature's powerful stride. To the northeast of Uluru, it proudly stands, A landmark that's shaped by nature's hands. A place where the sky meets the earth so grand, A sight that you'll cherish and forever understand. So come, little ones, let's explore this land, Gosse's Bluff, a marvel so truly grand. Let's learn from the stories the Arrernte share, And marvel at nature's wonders with awe and care. Random page: AoV