It is a distance of 2991 km from Port Macquarie to Ayers Rock. This route goes through Broken Hill and Port Augusta. One would allow 36 hours of actual travelling time (not including breaks) to travel this distance.
From Newcastle, NSW, to Port Macquarie, NSW, is a distance of 245 kilometres, and a journey of approximately 3 hours.
It is 249.85 miles or 402.1 kilometers from Port Macquarie, New South Wales to Byron Bay, New South Wales. The average driving time is 5 hours 6 minutes.
The total distance from Port Macquarie to Melbourne is 1,016 kilometers as the crow flies or 548 nautical miles. The driving distance is 1,257 km, and would take about 14 and three-quarters hours to travel, driving non-stop.
The road distance from Port Macquarie to Orange in NSW is 602 km, with an estimated travel time of 8 hours (without breaks). The best route is to head southwest towards Sydney and skirt the northern districts before heading west through Richmond.
There is only one Ayers Rock in Australia, or anywhere else. Now known by its original name of Uluru, it is 348 m above the ground. It also extends several kilometres into the ground, but it is not known exactly how far.
From Tuncurry to Coffs Harbour by road is a distance of about 258 km, and would take just over 3 hours to travel.
There used to be no direct flights from Perth to Brisbane. However, this has rcently changed, with a small number of airlines offering direct flights without having to go via other major centres. However, the flight paths do not go directly over Ayers Rock, except for local scenic flights. Ayers Rock is too far to the north of the flight path.
Uluru (Ayers Rock) stands 348m high above the surrounding desert at its highest point and is believed to extend another 2.5 km into the ground.It is 862 metres above sea level.
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Ernest Giles was not actually the one who discovered Uluru, or Ayers Rock. Explorer William Gosse, of the South Australian Survey Department, became the first European explorer to see Ayers Rock. His expedition into the central interior departed Alice Springs on 23 April 1873, heading in a northwesterly direction. Gosse discovered the rock by accident - the need to find water for his camels forced him to take a more southerly course than he had originally planned. It was on 18 July 1873 that he first saw Ayers Rock, recording that, "This rock is certainly the most wonderful natural feature I have ever seen".
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