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Exploring Uluru in Australia s Red Centre - Alice Springs, Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon

Exploring Uluru in Australia s Red Centre - Alice Springs, Ayers Rock and Kings Canyon 29th May 2012 2:01am | By Andy Westbrook A visit to the ancient Uluru may be the fulfillment of a life-long travel ambition but it’s not the only attraction in the red centre. Catching your first glance of Uluru is a surreal experience. Like stumbling across the Pyramids in Egypt or the Eiffel Tower in France, the rock is without question Australia’s most iconic sight, one of the great wonders of the world. Seeing Uluru for the first time in the flesh – that’s Ayers Rock, by the way, to anyone playing catch-up on Aboriginal rights – is like witnessing a million postcards come to life before your eyes. It’s spectacular.

Astronaut Thomas Pesquet shares stunning photos of Uluru from the International Space Station

Flight of Fancy podcast: The best things to see and do in the Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a bit different. Life moves in different ways in the Top End – and after spending a bit of time there you come to realise that that is a very good thing indeed. This is one amazing place to visit, where not only the people are different, but the landscape is different and the wildlife is different, where everything seems so big and bold and never-ending. See Also This is the home of Kakadu and Arnhem Land, of Nitmiluk and Uluru, such vital centres of Indigenous culture and history. It s the land of Litchfield and Kata Tjuta, of the Larapinta and Karlu Karlu. It s the place to catch a barra; the place to see a croc. And so much more.

Daily TV picks M Mag May 23

Daily TV picks M Mag May 23 We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Compass: Instagram Utopia With all eyes on Byron Bay as Netflix’s reality series swoops into town, Kumi Taguchi takes a look at the philosophy behind posting lifestyles for money. Accepting with gleeful gratitude this free publicity, influencers selling inspirational parenting, planting, travel and chocolate do their best to promote the ethics and authenticity of their work but mostly wind up dangling a tad defensively from Taguchi’s generous length of rope. Criminal Investigation Australia: Most Infamous - Matt Doran

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