Uluru-Kata Tjuta


Introduction

Uluru-Kata Tjuta (also known as the ‘Ayers Rock’) is an Australian World Heritage site completed with the culture of the native Aboriginal people. Lying 348m in height and a total circumference of 9.4km, it is without a doubt that Uluru-Kata Tjuta is one of the most recognised landmarks in Australia. Located in Central Australia near Alice Springs, Uluru-Kata Tjuta has been listed as a World Heritage site as of 1987 and was listed as a World Heritage cultural landscape in 1994. The national park is known for and named after the two rock formations known as: Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas).

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