Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park is a stunning natural wonder located in the Northern Territory of Australia. The park is home to two of the country's most iconic landmarks, Uluṟu (also known as Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuṯa (also known as the Olgas). The park is a popular destination for photographers, offering a range of breathtaking landscapes and unique rock formations. Some of the most popular photography locations in the park include the sunrise and sunset views of Uluṟu, the Valley of the Winds walk in Kata Tjuṯa, and the stunning desert landscapes that surround the park.
Ayer's Rock changes colour every evening during the "golden hour"....
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I was really lucky here. I had only one sunset in Petermann, Northern Territory (Australia) and it was very cloudy everywhere except for a very thin...
Uluru / Ayer's rock is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara Anangu, the Aboriginal people of the area. The area around the formation is home to an abundance of springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uluru and Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas, are the two major features of the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park (Wikipedia).
... iconic rock in the center of Australia
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... the fabulous "Valley of the Winds" track is typical of the terrain and vegetation found in Australia's Northern Territory. This lesser known site is about 40 km from the iconic "Ayer's Rock"
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A whole day with rain and i started to get in a very depressive mood. Did i travel 20.000km to see some rain at this famous location? Around 4 it...
The surface, which from a distance appears almost completely smooth, reveals many springs, pools, caves, peculiar erosion phenomena and ancient...
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Most notably Andrey Sulitskiy, David Hamments, Romain Pontida and George Kurzik.