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  • Never before seen bird's-eye view of Uluru These spectacular birds-eye views of Uluru, offering a never before seen perspective of the 600 million year old monolith, were captured by the first drone to ever operate under permit inside Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

Uluru is the tip of a huge rock that continues below the ground for possibly 5-6km.  Uluru is 3.6km long and 348m at its tallest point. That is 43m higher than Sydney’s Centrepoint Tower, 24m higher than the Eiffel Tower and just 33m lower than the Empire State Building.  

The colour changes of Uluru result from the filtering effect of the earth’s atmosphere on the sun’s rays.

Explore more at www.ayersrockresort.com.au

Music: ‘After the Rain’ by Tim Hempton
    Never before seen bird's-eye view of Uluru
  • Australia: A Continent Adrift | Full Documentary â–¶FULL DOCUMENTARIES |
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"Australia. A Continent Adrift" full documentary in which we discover how animals that populated this part of the supercontinent Gondwana have evolved as to what the Australian continent adrift in the ocean.

The story of the inhabitants of this Terra Australis can be traced back to the distant days when all the continents of the southern hemisphere were one. The world was then a warmer, and more humid place, in which enormous dinosaurs ruled over a zoology in permanent evolution. The remains of that universal jungle can still be seen in the north east of Australia, and are now home to the descendents of the long extinct dinosaurs. 

The birds are the most numerous species in this green, suffocatingly humid world.  Their ability to fly meant they were not condemned to isolation like the land creatures of Australia, and competition with the species from the rest of the world produced new types of bird, which then came to these Jurassic fo
    Australia: A Continent Adrift | Full Documentary
  • Uluru / Ayers Rock Dawn, Sun and Rain, time lapse Uluru, Ayres Rock, in the rain,  Red Centre, Northern Territory, time lapse, Australia a unique view one of the world's most recognizable landmarks. 

Footage captured during a one week visit to the Red Centre in September 2015.
    Uluru / Ayers Rock Dawn, Sun and Rain, time lapse
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