
Location: Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, sunset view towards east. Kata Tjuta is a group of large domes of conglomerate rock. The highest dome (Mt. Olga) culminates at 1066 m, rising approx. 550 m above the surrounding plains. The area has a high spiritual significance to the local Anangu people.
- Keywords
- hot deserts, lightscape, mountaintop, sedimentary rocks, time series, Zonobiome III
- Created
- Tuesday 21 August 2012 by Martin Mergili in Australia and Oceania / Australia | Northern Territory (1969 visits)