Uluru/Ayers Rock in Northern Territory

Uluru/Ayers Rock in Northern Territory

Ayers Rock, also known as Uluru, is a huge rock formation, made up of sandstone and is located in the southern part of Northern Territory, central Australia. Uluru is said to be a sacred place for the Aboriginals living in Australia. The rocky formation mountain has many water holes, caves, natural springs and old historic paintings. The site is a part of UNESCO and is listed in the World Heritage Site.

The word Uluru has no meaning. It was in the year 1873, when the new name was given to Uluru and now it is also called Ayers Rock. This name was to given to the rock as an honor to The Chief Secretary, Sir Henry Ayers. During the year 1993, a new policy was created, where both the names could be made official and thus making both the Aboriginals and the Australians happy.

The Ayers Rock is said to be the greatest monolith with 9 km in circumference and has a height of 348 m. It is very interesting to know that more than two-third of the rock is within the ground. The sun can shiftsand change the colors of Ayers Rock. The colors range right from red to blue, pink, brown and silver during the rain. It can be exciting walking up the rock and all you have to do is just keep following the marked lines.


Uluru/Ayers Rock
Uluru/Ayers Rock in Northern Territory
Uluru Ayers rock formations

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