Friday, August 22, 2014

Uluru: Heaven on Earth




Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in central Australia, and one of the most recognizable natural landmarks of the country. It stands 348 metres high with most of its bulk below the ground. It is famous for it's stunning sight during sunrise and sunset where the sun reflection does the work.


The best time to visit Australia’s Uluru is between May and September. The weather is cooler, making it easier and safer to walk. At this time, the colours of the rock are more vibrant and you are more likely to see the hidden surprises of Uluru, plants and animals taking your breath away with their natural heavenly beauty.

Most of all, the one of a kind, rare sight of the waterfalls where occasional heavy rains cascade off Uluru, Australia's most iconic site. It is estimated that only 1% of visitors to Uluru get the chance to witness waterfalls flowing from the rock.








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