the entrance of the small cave that leads to the center of ayers rock where the creator of ayers rock, ausrantina lives. austrantina ruled over the aboriginies like a god. it created its home and throne by using its legendary powers. it created Australia and its inhabitants. as ayers rock changed colour austrantina changed colour too. it was a living god till the the aboriginies trough a large diamond at the creator of Australia. as the diamond hit autrantina it was absorbed an the legend fell asleep. austrantina is still sleeping waiting for someone to pull that ancient diamond from its chest so it can once again release its unbelievable power.
Ayers Rock, now known by its indigenous name of Uluru, is in the southern part of Australia's Northern Territory, about 75 km from the South Australian border. It lies about 470km southwest of Alice Springs, by road, and is within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
It is commonly thought to be the largest monolith in the world. However, Uluru is only the world's second-largest free-standing single, large rock. Its circumference is just over 9km, and it rises 349 metres above the surrounding plain. Only one-seventh of the rock is visible above the ground. The rest lies beneath the ground. It is located in Kata Tjuta National Park 450 km southwest of Alice Springs. (The largest rock in the whole world is Mt Augustus in Western Australia, located inland, east of Carnarvon, and about 850km north of Perth. It is more than twice the size of Ayers Rock. It rises 717 metres above the stony desert, and extends for a length of 8km - almost the entire circumference of Uluru.)
Explorer William Gosse, of the South Australian Survey Department, is believed to have been the first European explorer to see Ayers Rock. Gosse discovered the rock (now known by its native name of Uluru) by accident during an expedition through Australia's interior. The need to find water for his camels forced him to take a more southerly course than he had originally planned. On 18 July 1873 he sighted Ayers Rock, recording that, "This rock is certainly the most wonderful natural feature I have ever seen". It was named Ayers Rock after Sir Henry Ayers, Premier of South Australia at the time.
Uluru is made of a special type of sandstone which includes minerals such as feldspar, which is why it can seem to change colour with the time of day and the weather conditions. The feldspar reflects light in a unique way, making the rock appear red, orange, grey or yellow, depending on the circumstances.
Ayers rock, as it was formerly referred to now known once again by its aboriginal name Uluru is famous because it is the largest single rock in the world. it also plays a big part in the religion of the local aboriginal people.
Ayers Rock, or Uluru, is unique in that it is the second largest single formation in the world. (The largest, Mt Augustus, is also found in Australia.) Ayers Rock rises dramatically from the surrounding desert plain, and no vegetation grows up its sides, unlike Mt Augustus. Only around one-seventh of the rock lies above the ground; the remainder is beneath the surface.
There are many, many interesting facts about Uluru / Ayers Rock. While it is easy to find information about common things such as its height or length, there are some facts not known by many people.
1. This feature is not just a monolith: it is an inselberg. An inselberg is an isolated hill or mountain that rises above the surrounding plains. Uluru is majestically tall, taller even than the Eiffel Tower, and it certainly rises above the flat plains surrounding it. However, there is more of Uluru beneath the surface than above it. Uluru is, in fact, joined underground by a massive shield of rock to Kata Tjuta (formerly The Olgas) which are a series of bald domes about 40 km away.
2. Uluru is commonly thought to be the world's largest monolith but this is not correct. The world's largest such feature is also in Australia, and it is named Mt Augustus, or Burringurrah,as it is known by Wajarri Yamatji traditional owners. It is located in Western Australia, east of the town of Carnarvon and about 850km north of Perth. It is more than twice the size of Uluru. It rises 717 metres above the stony desert, and extends for a length of 8km - almost the entire circumference of Uluru.
3. One would not expect there to be any forms of animal life on top of Uluru because it is bald sandstone. However, after rain, the many crevices and depressions on top of the rock fill with water, allowing new life to emerge. One such form of life is a tiny fish known as the killifish. It has a very short life, and its eggs, which remain dormant in the surface dirt and mud, are hydrated by the rock pools that appear after rain. When the pools dry up, the adult fish die, but they have already completed an entire life cycle, with newly laid eggs safe in their mud coating. The adult fish leave them with enough nutriment to give them a good start when the next rains fall. As well as these fish, tiny crustaceans hatch from their eggs, then reproduce to lay more eggs. These are of the species fairy or brine shrimp (Anostraca), shield or tadpole shrimp (Notostraca) and clam shrimp (Conchostraca). When the water evaporates, the eggs lie dormant until the next rains.
4. Uluru was one of Australia's last great natural features to be discovered by European explorers. It was only discovered towards the end of the era of Australian exploration, and it was discovered quite by accident. William Gosse, who was employed by the South Australian Survey Department, discovered the rock when he needed to find water for his camels. This forced him to take a more southerly course than he had originally planned. He sighted the feature he named Ayers Rock after the then-Premier of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers, on 18 July 1873. In his journal, he wrote, "This rock is certainly the most wonderful natural feature I have ever seen".
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Kings Canyon and the Olgas (Kata Tjuta) are near Ayers Rock and definitely worth a visit!
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There are some Australian Aborigine paintings around the base of the rock, depicting various myths of their culture, which can be viewed.
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