the amazing 550-million-years-old Uluru and Kata Tjuta, from a distance
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the amazing 550-million-years-old Uluru and Kata Tjuta, from a distance

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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Cover Photo by Danny Lau on Unsplash Pensando all’Australia, oltre a canguri, koala, surfisti e la capitale Sydney, nella vostra mente sono sicura che appare anche l’immagine di questa “montagna rossa” in mezzo al nulla. Oggi vi presento Uluru (o Ayers Rock). Pare sia iniziato a formarsi 550 milioni di anni fa e oggi è un attrazione turistica imperdibile. Molto importante sapere che i 2/3 di…
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This is Kata-Tjuta, the lesser known sibling of #Uluru, at sunset yesterday, after a stormy afternoon. In the aboriginal #Pitjantjatjara language, it means ‘many heads’ - indeed, there are 36 domes if them. Collectively, says my guide, they look like Homer Simpson lying down on his back. #KataTjuta #UnsungHero #TheOlgas #NTAustralia #SeeAustralia #RedCentreNT (at Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park)
Ayers Rock Australia May 2017
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Tjala Sandune, Yulara 2017
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valley of the winds walk, Kata Tjuṯa
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