Crack
Red reflections
The effects of the sun's position I
Desert living
Uluru at sunset
The effects of the sun's position II
Determined to survive
Uluru during the day.
Morning light
Uluru at dawn
Reach to the sky
Boulders of Uluru
Aboriginal (Anangu) cave paintings
Rock faces
Flat top
Clumps of rock
Towering rock
Cracked over time
Majestic Ridge
Bloodwood
One fissure - View 1
One fissure - View 2
One fissure - View 3
Red rock
Big Boulder
Pockmarks of time
Into the shadows
Bowls and seams
Grevilea flowers
Desert Oaks
Bottle brush
Late morning light
Dawn at the airport
Corroborree Rock
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Ayers Rock - Uluru - Australia is a rock formation that rises approximately 1,142 feet above the surface and has a circumference of 5.8 miles. It extends approximately 1.5 miles into the ground. It is sacred land to the Aṉangu aboriginal people.
The sandstone infused with feldspar (Arkosic sandstone) reflects the red light of sunrise and sunset, resulting in a glowing appearance.
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The sandstone infused with feldspar (Arkosic sandstone) reflects the red light of sunrise and sunset, resulting in a glowing appearance.
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