Deep Well Station

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Deep Well is located in Northern Territory
Deep Well
Deep Well
Location in the Northern Territory

24°17′55″S 134°08′40″E / 

Deep Well Station homestead in 1918
Cattle muster at Deep Well, c.1920s
The Deep Well homestead in the 1920s
Kurt and Trudy (later Hayes) Johannsen with Emily in a patch of wildflowers at Deep Well Station in the 1920s

Deep Well Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia.

It is situated about 60 kilometres (37 mi) south south east of Alice Springs and 60 kilometres (37 mi) east of the Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory, just off the Phillipson stock route. Lying between the MacDonnell Ranges and the Simpson Desert and taking in much of the Ooraminna Ranges, the property is composed of a variety of land types including red sand hills, rocky outcrops and spinifex plains. Deep Well is just east of the former Central Australia Railway, which had a stop also called Deep Well.

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