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The site is known as Tnorala to the Western Arrernte Aboriginal people, and is a sacred place.
It is now located in the Tnorala Conservation Reserve.
A Western Arrernte story attributes its origins to a cosmic impact: in the Dreaming, a group of celestial women were dancing as stars in the Milky Way.
One of the women grew tired and placed her baby in a wooden basket.
As the women continued dancing, the basket fell and plunged into the earth.
The baby fell to the earth and forced the rocks upward, forming the circular mountain range.
The baby's parents, the evening and morning star, continue to search for their baby to this day.

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