Ayers Rock from the Air Flying into Connellan Airport at Uluru, you get a great view of Uluru itself. |
Small Tree Snake This small tree snake decided that the heat of my hand was just right - and he fell asleep. |
The Olga Gorge Walk This is the easier of all the walks through the Olgas. It is the Olga Gorge Walk known as Tatintjawiya. |
The Olgas - Kata Tjuta The Olgas are a rock formation a short distance from Uluru. The Olgas is actually called, Kata Tjuta meaning many heads in traditional Aboriginal language. |
The Olgas - Kata Tjuta The Olgas / Kata Tjuta are set within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. |
The Olgas - Kata Tjuta There are many walks around The Olgas for the more adventurous. |
The Olgas at Sunset The Olgas as soon from the Uluru Resort at Sunset. |
The Olgas from the Air You also get to see The Olgas from a distance also. |
The Woma Python The Woma Python has a place in Aboriginal legend especially around Uluru. Kuniya, the Woma Python, lived in the rocks at the base of Uluru where she fought the Liri, the poisonous snakes - you can see the rock fall she caused when she battled against the Liri. |
Thorny Devil This is a Thorny Devil, a spiky little creature who resides in the thick grasses out in the desert. He has a fake head on his tail, which he rears up if birds threaten him - the fake head can break off and he can then escape. |
Uluru at Sunrise Uluru takes on many different colours, depending on the time of day. This is Uluru at Sunrise. |
Uluru at Sunset Uluru goes bright red and almost purple at sunset. The Sunrise and Sunset trips to Uluru are very popular. |
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