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Kata
Tjuta National
Park: 280
miles (450km)
southwest
of Alice
Springs.
Ayers Rock/
Uluru, the
world's
largest
monolith
and an Aboriginal
sacred site
is Australia's
most famous
natural
landmark.
Visitors
may wish
to make
the tough
1.6km ascent
to the top
or take
a walking tour around
the rock
with an
aboriginal
guide ,
learning
about its
fascinating
with the
Uluru people
and its
importance
in dreamtime
legend.

visit Ayers Rock.website
Also in
this enormous
park are
many Aboriginal
sacred sites,
spectacular
scenery
and famous
rock formations.
Visit the
Olgas/ Kata
Tjuta, a
dramatic
series of
36 dome-like
rock formations
which stand
up to 1,701ft
(546m) high
and cover
an area
of 35km
and like
Uluru, produce
an incredible
light show
at sunset,
with crimsons
turning
to rusts,
and pinks
to mauves.
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