27 February, 2009
Kata Tjuta
The first day of the Uluru tour I went on, we stopped at King's Canyon (that's the one with the pythons!). The second day, we went walking at Kata Tjuta. In the Ananu language (the Indigenous people of the area) the name means "many mounds". It's a GINORMOUS rock foundation, which perfectly lives up to its name. Like the more famous rock, it dates back to the time when much of Australia was under water.
We went on a ~8 km walk up, through, and around some of the area. It was blazingly hot, even though it was morning--due to extreme temperatures, the trail was closed from 11AM! By the end of the walk, I was totally dead! And it was still only 11 in the morning!
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How hot is hot? Extreme temperatures in the high 30s or 40s C ? Thanks for sharing!/Lv Mom
so u should probably publish a book of photographs from your voyage...id buy it
lets do some kind of photo taking pilgrimage when u are back, cuz i want to get into photography too...u can teacfh me the ropes
bro
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