Petermann Ranges (Australia)

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title: Petermann Ranges (Australia)
text: The Petermann Ranges are a mountain range in central Australia. They run 320 km (200 mi) across the border between Western Australia and the southwest corner of the Northern Territory. Their highest point is 1,158 metres (3,799 ft) above sea level. The range was formed about 550 million years ago during the Petermann Orogeny. The existing geological research has broadly determined that the Petermann Ranges were equivalent in height to the Himalayas. The Petermanns were named for the geographer A
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description: Mountain range in central Australia
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