25 April 2024

Valley of the Winds

Valley of the Winds

The Valley of the Winds Walk is in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. Kata Tjuta features a distinct shape, unlike Uluru, which is a prominent sandstone monolith. Once called Olgas, it is now commonly referred to by its traditional Aboriginal name, Kata Tjuta. Kata Tjuta, which means “many heads”, consists […]

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Native Outback Wildlife Uluru

Native Outback Wildlife Uluru

The vast desert area of Central Australia might appear like a barren land — incredibly isolated with a ruthless climate. But look closer at the ochre sands and discover it is home to some unique critters. Next time you set off to Alice Springs, Uluru, and beyond, keep an eye out for these amazing animals! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8ej-bXB2w8

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History of the formation of Uluru

History of the formation of Uluru

Uluru and Kata Tjuta are prominent features of the Australian Outback landscape, significant to the Indigenous population for their cultural and spiritual importance. The Indigenous believe Uluru isn’t a rock but a living, breathing being. When you visit Uluru and Kata Tjuta, please be mindful of sacred areas and avoid disturbing or photographing these spots. If unsure which places

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