The Australian giant Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is mainly composed of what?
Correct answer: Sandstone
Player #78935315
AbFab, it's incredible at the top. Like something from another world. They've closed the climb now so not much to do but stand at the base and look.
AbFab
Would love to visit one day.
Centenarian
I have visited many decades ago and I did climb it 40 years ago. I couldn't climb it now. I'm far too old. It was a nice time. Australia is very beautiful and there are many Greek people there. A wonderful country, island and continent.
Kane
Centenarian, Hi, Cent! So glad to see you're still playing and commenting. 😁
Jonesy
AbFab, we are open for business, come and see us any time.
Player #4373281
AbFab, closed forever😞, I was lucky because i was able to climb ayers rock before they closed forever
Player #26379458
Also, scientists say that it is a bit like an iceberg. It is a solid rock and there is more underneath the ground - we just se the "top" part of it.
BR
Sydney is my favorite
Agniva
i would also like to visit one day
TurtleRox
While on a trek around the Northern Territory I was lucky to be able to watch a sunrise come up over Uluru while have a champagne breakfast. It was an amazing time.
Vic
AbFab, A very interesting country, Australia, so far away for me to visit,,