Uluru Sunset

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by Peter St. George

Uploaded 11 Jun 2009

Uluru Sunset

"Uluru is one of Australia's most recognisable natural icons. The world-renowned sandstone formation stands 348 m (1,142 ft) high (863 m/2,831 ft above sea level) with most of its bulk below the ground, and measures 9.4 km (5.8 mi) in circumference. Both Uluru and Kata Tjuta have great cultural significance for the Aṉangu Traditional landowners, who lead walking tours to inform visitors about the local flora and fauna, bush foods and the Aboriginal dreamtime stories of the area.
Uluru is notable for appearing to change colour as the different light strikes it at different times of the day and year, with sunset a particularly remarkable sight when it briefly glows red. Although rainfall is uncommon in this semiarid area, during wet periods the rock acquires a silvery-grey colour, with streaks of black algae forming on the areas that serve as channels for water flow."

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2 responses

  • Kevin Kabuki

    Kevin Kabuki gave props (13 Jun 2009):

    really excellent.

  • Staale Laastad

    Staale Laastad gave props (14 Jun 2009):

    Great shot, uluru was a great experience

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