Below is just a selection.
I should be pleased to show all 200 to anyone who asks!
We arrived on Sunday at noon and went to see the sunset. We had a wonderful sky, but the recent rain had washed all the dust out of the atmosphere and so we did not have the lurid reds you sometimes see.
This skink made advances to Jo, got half way to her knee! He's about 3 inches nose to tail.
Wildlife here is well hidden, we have not seen anything beyond the odd bird....to hot to show itself?
Then arising the next morning, today is now Monday 4th, at 0430 to catch the van at 0530 to drive to Uluru to catch the sunrise at 0645!!! We circumnavigated the rock on foot,12 km, not a bad Walkabout!
The predawn glow.
My long shadow attests to the early hour.
The warm dawn glows on the rock. We were too close to see the whole rock in one image.
For those interested, it is a sandstone strata bent into the vertical position. The erosion patterns reminded us of those we see on the Gulf Islands.
Some places on the rock are held special by the local natives and you are asked to refrain from photographing them. This is not one of them!
As I said I have many more .....just ask.
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