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This monolith, the second-largest in the world, is Uluru, or Ayers Rock.
The second largest granite monolith is the Stawamus Chief in Squamish B.C. The cliff measures 700 meters from base to the top. http://www.stawamuschiefpark.ca/ http://www.district.squamish.bc.ca/visitors/Where_to_Play/
The Chief Stawmous - in Squamish British Columbia Canada
Uluru is the world's second largest monolith, not the largest, as is commonly believed. (The largest is Mt Augustus, also in Australia.) Uluru is particularly significant to the indigenous people of Australia as it is at the heart of their beliefs about the Dreaming, or time of creation. It is a place of great religious significance, and one of the indigenous sacred sites.
The second largest rock, or more accurately, inselberg, in Australia is Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock. it is commonly thought to be the largest monolith on the continent, but it is clearly second to Mt Augustus.
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia.
Of course not. Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock, is a natural formation in central Austalia, and is the second largest rock/monolith in the world.
Palmerston in the Northern Territory, Australia. Palmerston is near Darwin Harbour and has a population of 27,185 people making up 12% of the territory's population. This makes it the second largest city in the Northern Territory. Palmerston is just ahead of Alice Springs which, in 2006, had a population of almost 24,000.
The giant monolith, or inselberg, Uluru is in Australia. Though commonly thought to be the largest inselberg in the country, it is, in fact, second to Mt Augustus.
That would be Uluru, or Ayers Rock, which is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia. It has a desert-like climate but is actually semiarid and not a true desert.
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.
Uluru is famous for being Australia's (and the world's) second largest monolith - or the largest, if one considers its rival, Mt Augustus, to be a monocline. It rises up starkly from the desert surrounding it, and it is famous for appearing to change colour with the weather and the time of day.