Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Unesco description
This park, formerly called Uluru (Ayers Rock – Mount Olga) National Park, features spectacular geological formations that dominate the vast red sandy plain of central Australia. Uluru, an immense monolith, and Kata Tjuta, the rock domes located west of Uluru, form part of the traditional belief system of one of the oldest human societies in the world. The traditional owners of Uluru-Kata Tjuta are the Anangu Aboriginal people.

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Uluru (also called Ayers Rock) is a large sandstone formation. The area around it is home to many springs, water holes, rock caves and ancient paintings. It is 348 meters high.

On this card, in the background you can see Kata Tjuta, or the Olgas. They are 546 meters high and their name comes from the highest peak, Mount Olga.