Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Waterfalls on Ayers Rock

 


7 comments:

  1. Where the heck does the water come from?

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  2. I never-never would have guessed that!

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  3. Great to see the rock is called by its correct name.

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  4. maybe they just had heavy rain

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  5. OK you "AI" weenies:

    QUOTE: Ayers Rock, also known as Uluru, is located in the arid Central Australian desert and is very rarely visited by rain. The region’s average annual rainfall is only about 300 mm, and storms are infrequent — often just a couple of times a year uluru.gov.au+1. This makes the sight of rain cascading down Uluru’s red sandstone walls a rare and special event.

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  6. I got to climb that in the early 80's before the Aborigines shut it down to tourists. The surrounding desert is beautiful. Just make sure you carry a lot of water if you hike the trails.

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