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.

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.

AbFab
Would love to visit one day.

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,,