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Northern Territory: Ayers Rock (Uluru)


One of the oldest rocks in the world and also one of Australia's most recognizeable icons, Ayers Rock (Uluru) is located on a major planetary grid point much like the Great Pyramid in Egypt. It is the second-largest monolith in the world after Mount Augustus in Western Australia. The drive to the rock is a looooong one. I strongly recommend going with a tour group. If not, unless you plan to live off of Witchetty Grubs pack plenty of water and some food as the closest McDonald's is 465 km (290 miles) away!

From approximately
33,000 feet

The Climb

Base Walk Map

Ayers Rock The Climb. Map of the walks around the base of Ayers Rock
   

Interesting formations

Waterfalls and water holes

The rock at Sunset

Interesting formations abound Waterfalls and waterholes on the rock Ayers Rock at Sunset
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