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Uluru sunset

Uluru is probably Australia’s best-known natural landmark. It is about 3.6 Km long and 1.9 Km wide, with a circumference of 9.4 Km. The climb to the top is 1.6 Km, much of which is at a steep angle, while the summit is generally flat. The surface is made up of valleys, ridges, caves and weird shapes that were created through erosion over millions of years. Surface oxidation of its iron content gives the would-be grey Uluru a striking orange-red hue. Uluru changes colour during sunset, making it a photographer's dream come true.

 

Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia. You'll never never know if you never ever go.

 

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Uploaded on August 25, 2017
Taken on July 17, 2017