The Magnificent Ayer’s Rock

Last year, I met a very good friend who offered me a vacation treat to Australia.  I barely knew about the background of this new friend but I grabbed the opportunity without thinking whether to go or not but I had a feeling he is a good man and that I can trust him. I took the chance, he sponsored me, I applied for a visa and after two weeks the visa was approved then I flew to Australia specifically to Adelaide, Southern Australia. One of our itineraries is to visit Ayer’s Rock.

Ayer’s Rock or ULURU is a gigantic hunk of stonework and a real megalith. It is one of the most impressive landmarks of Australia and located in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia.

Uluru

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An early morning closer view

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The Other Side of Ayer’s Rock

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The Camp Ground

We stayed at the Camp Ground. It has a complete facilities like stores for your basic and camping needs, WIFI, shower rooms, comfort rooms and laundry rooms.  The kitchen is complete with cooking paraphernalia and refrigerators for your frozen products.

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Moonlight @The CampGround

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Ayer’s Rock is surely one of the must visit destinations in the world.  It highlights spectacular Aboriginal Rock Sculpture sites that can be seen on guided walks and tours around the base.  Discover it yourself and be amazed of its natural sights. Ayer’s Rock is noted for its changing color at different times of the day particularly when it sheens red at dawn and sunset.