What is mt zeil?

Mount Zeil is the highest mountain in the Northern Territory of Australia. It stands at 1,531 meters (5,023 ft) above sea level and is located in the West MacDonnell Ranges. The mountain is known for its rugged and challenging terrain which attracts adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts. It is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna including the black-footed rock wallaby and the pig-nosed turtle. Mount Zeil is named after German geologist and explorer, Dr. Fritz Zeil, who visited the area in 1911.