Day 11 - Uluru and a Field of Light

Tuesday 24 September

It actually rained a little today and was quite cool. Uluru is “semi arid” receiving on average 350mm of rain per year. As mentioned before there has been only 7mm in the last 12 months so the locals are very keen for more. We went back to Uluru in the morning for a close up look and to walk a couple of the shorter tracks. Joined a free ranger guided walk for an hour so and learned about the significance of parts of the rock and some of the caves to the local Anangu people.

Uluru on a cloudy day. 
Rain ponchos out. 




Later we went to the Field of Light art installation. This has been set up near Yalura in 2016 and is planned to remain till 2020. We had a buffet dinner out in the sand dunes with bus loads of others. It was quite fun but freezing and sadly full cloud cover so the sunset over the rocks and the astronomy talk didn’t quite come off as planned. The field of lights was amazing. It extended in all directions. We walked through it and watched the colours change. It is all solar powered as one might expect.






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