laengukandjatena
Laengukandjatena, also known as the "Long Nose," is a prominent geological formation located in the northern region of Australia. This unique feature is characterized by its elongated shape, which extends approximately 10 kilometers in length and 2 kilometers in width. The formation is composed primarily of sandstone and shale, which were deposited during the Permian period, around 270 million years ago.
The Long Nose is situated within the broader landscape of the Northern Territory, near the town of
Laengukandjatena is not only a geological curiosity but also holds cultural significance for the indigenous Australians
The Long Nose is a popular destination for geologists, tourists, and nature enthusiasts alike. Its striking