The huge, single sandstone rock located in Australia's Northern Territory is called Uluru, or Ayers Rock. It is the world's second largest monolith or, as it is properly known, inselberg.
It is called Eyre's Rock, or in Aboriginal, Uluru.
Named by settlers as Ayers Rock, it is also now more frequently referred to by its Aboriginal name- Uluru.
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock
It is Ayres rock now known by it Aboriginal name Uluru
Uluru, or Ayers Rock
Uluru
Australia's most famous inselberg, or monolith, is Uluru, or Ayers Rock, in central Australia.
Uluru, formerly known by its European name of Ayers Rock, is in the continent of Australia. It is a huge sandstone monolith or, more correctly, inselberg, in central Australia. It is a bald knob of rock which rises 348m above the surrounding flat plains, and which has a circumference of about 9.4 km.
The Aboriginal name for the rock in central Australia is Uluru. It was given the European name of Ayers Rock, being named after the former Premier of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers, after William Gosse's expedition into the interior in 1873.
Ayers Rock - aka 'Uluru' - is the famous landmark in the Australian desert.
Ayers Rock, also known as Uluru by the indigenous Australians, is located in the outback of Australia. Specifically, it is in central Australia, in the southern part of the Northern Territory.In 1873, explorer William Gosse named Ayers Rock after Sir Henry Ayers, then Premier of South Australia.
no, Uluru is a huge rock in Australia
No, it is in central Australia. Formerly known as Ayers Rock
Uluru is the name of the huge rock. (:
Ayers Rock, now known by its indigenous name of Uluru, is in the country and continent of Australia. It is the world's second largest monolith (the largest is also in Australia), or more accurately, inselberg, that is located in central Australia.
The name is Ayres Rock (English term) or Uluru in Indigenous language.
In Central Australia, at the eastern edge of the Gibson Desert, there is a sandstone horst, called Ayers Rock.
The Anangu people of central Australia are the indigenous owners of Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock.