Uluru, Northern Territory
Uluru, Northern Territory
The suns last tentacles of light illuminate the largest monolith
on the Australian landscape.
Geologists have traced the origins of Uluru, also known as Ayres
Rock, back 600 million years to a time when the region was covered by
a vast inland sea.
Uluru stands 348 metres higher than the surrounding plain and is nine
kilometres in circumference.