- ancient-symbols.com uluruThe Uluru is a large natural sandstone formation in the center of Australia, and it plays a part in the Aboriginal Dreamtime story.
- worldatlas.com mountains/uluru-ayers-rock.htmlThe Uluru Rock, also known as the Ayers Rock, is an isolated giant monolith and a famous natural landmark in Australia’s southwestern Northern Territory.
- ayersrockresort.com.au our-story/uluru-and-kata-…Explore the vast outback terrain and monoliths of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, a sacred space in Australia’s Northern Territory that dates back 300 million years.
- ulurutoursaustralia.com.au blog/what-is-…Uluru may seem big when you, but the majority of its mass is buried under the surface. Extending down a further least another 2.5 kilometres.
- beautifulworld.com oceania/australia/uluru-ayers-…Throughout the day, Uluru appears to change colour, ranging in hue from brown and pink, to delicate mauve, and sometimes even fiery red.
- konnecthq.com uluru/Well, it’s quite an awesome thing to see that’s for sure. It actually officially has two names, so for this, we’ll use Uluru, to make it a bit simpler.
- en.everaoh.com uluru/But in its central part is dominated by a desert area, so here it is unlikely to meet lush vegetation. But here there is what makes this territory special - Mount Uluru.
- alluringworld.com uluru/On 15 December 1993, it was renamed “Ayers Rock / Uluru” and became the first official dual-named feature in the Northern Territory.
- contiki.com en-au/destinations/australia/uluruIntroduction to uluru. Australia is a country with so much to offer - buzzing cities, peaceful shores, adrenaline filled experiences and brunches in abundance.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g256205-d256763…Watching the sunset at Uluru is one of the most memorable events one will experience in a lifetime, as it takes it to a whole new level.