Uluru is also known as Ayers rock.
It is at least 34 bananas big.
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jusanthrfkhead
So when go boom? Boom boom go? Or no boom?
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diablos1981wtf
I live near here. I have never bothered to go visit it, maybe I should now.
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jelmsm
Millions of years.... Poor soul
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aventium
That’s the thing, having such a large area makes it almost seems like just a small mountain range.
The lire of Uluru is the stark relief of a giant rock jutting out of the ground, flat all around.
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lord_popo
South Australia has a lot of geological wonders. I live 10 mins from Hallet Cove and we have this...
What you're looking at is millions of years worth of sediment from a prehistoric lake bed.
Some say that each centimetre of this feature is a thousand year's worth of sediment
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coochiesaurus
That's where all the Austrian momster come
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tcernobil
Why so dramatic?
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storyhowler
Can people go inside it?
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nnumse
Uluru is also known as Ayers rock. It is at least 34 bananas big.
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jusanthrfkhead
So when go boom? Boom boom go? Or no boom?
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diablos1981wtf
I live near here. I have never bothered to go visit it, maybe I should now.
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jelmsm
Millions of years.... Poor soul
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aventium
That’s the thing, having such a large area makes it almost seems like just a small mountain range. The lire of Uluru is the stark relief of a giant rock jutting out of the ground, flat all around.
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lord_popo
South Australia has a lot of geological wonders. I live 10 mins from Hallet Cove and we have this... What you're looking at is millions of years worth of sediment from a prehistoric lake bed. Some say that each centimetre of this feature is a thousand year's worth of sediment
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giant_flap
St Mary's peak is the highest point in the area
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