LOB018: Bikinis at Uluru
Published by Kev October 20th, 2006 in Podcast
What’s the big deal, anyway? Call it Ayers Rock or Uluru, Kevin thinks the big, red rock at the centre of Australia is nothing more than a glorified tourist trap. Having just experienced the magic for himself, John sets out to change his mind.
Listen in and experience for yourself an Uluru sunrise with bikini-clad resort babes jaded smokers and yoga instructors, and ponder the improprieties of the satellite photography in Google Earth. I ask you: is this not paradise on earth?
For the low-budget tour, install Google Earth and open this placemark.
As mentioned in the show this is an image of Mulga Man, which is one of Uluru’s many weathered features.
Hi ya guys! Ayres Rock such a fantastic place! I’ve been there myself.
Unfortunately it’s not the world’s biggest monolith - that is in Western Australia, and is twice as big as Ayres Rock.
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Mount Augustus National Park in Western Australia, 852 km north of Perth, is based around the largest monolith in the world called Burringurrah but commonly known as Mount Augustus .
Burringurrah as it is known by the local Wadjari Aboriginal people, stands 858 metres above the surrounding plain, 1105 metres above sea level and covers 47.95 km².
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http://www.answers.com/topic/mount-augustus-national-park