- tr.wikipedia.org UluruUluru'da („Ayers Rock“) güneş batımı. Uluru (UFA: /uluɻu/) Ayers Rock olarak da bilinir, Avustralya çöl bölgesinde kumtaşından oluşan bir kaya formasyonu.
- pixabay.com images/search/uluṟu or ayers rock/57,627 Free images of Uluṟu Ayers Rock. Uluṟu or ayers rock photos for download. All pictures are free to use.
- Located in the heart of Australia’s iconic Red Centre, Ayers Rock Resort offers a host of accommodation options, from luxurious hotels to outback campsites.
- creation.com ayers-rockBut despite the silence of the geologists, the publicity from the tourist industry has ensured that Ayers Rock has become one of Australia’s most famous landmarks.
- medium.com adventurearc/the-big-red-rock-…There are only 5 flights into Ayers Rock a day, and two are from Sydney. ... One of the more attractive things to do at Ayers Rock is to watch the sunset over it.
- uluru-australia.com about-ayers-rock/Ayers Rock is sometimes incorrectly written as Ayres Rock, Ayes Rock, Ares Rock, Eyers Rock, Eyres Rock, Aires Rock and Airs Rock.
- cedricwalter.github.io travel/autralia-ayers-rock/Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s arid “Red Centre”.
- parksaustralia.gov.au uluru/about/ayers-rock-or-…That means you can use either Uluru or Ayers Rock to refer to the rock. However, in the national park we always use the original name: Uluru.
- yoldaolmak.com avustralya-kutsal-kaya-uluru-…Daha sonraları Güney Avustralya Bölgesi başbakanı olan Sir Henry Ayers adına ithafen bu kutsal kayaya Ayers Rock dendi.
- youtube.com channel/UC-Tm___XEdFTMKI1Pjrn9VwAyers Rock were an Australian rock band which formed in August 1973. Ray Burton, Mark Kennedy, and Duncan McGuire, members of Leo de Castro...
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Ayers Rock olarak da bilinir, Avustralya çöl bölgesinde kumtaşından oluşan bir kaya formasyonu. Uluru-Kata Tjuta Milli Parkı'nın içinde bulunur. Alice Springs'in yaklaşık 340 km güneybatısında Northern Territory'dedir.
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