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Uluru / Ayers Rock | Rock fall

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, view from Kuniya Walk to the southernmost portion of Australia's major landmark. This inselberg consists of Mutitjulu arkose (a formation of fluvial sandstone). With a summit elevation of 863 m, Uluru rises approx. 350 m above the surrounding plains and has a high spiritual significance to the Anangu people.
- Keywords
- hot deserts, landslide, rock fall, sedimentary rocks, Zonobiome III
- Created
- Wednesday 22 August 2012 by Martin Mergili in Australia and Oceania / Australia | Northern Territory (3702 visits)