Are there any copper or iron ore deposits nearby? These mountains are very reminiscent of ore processing waste. A dense and dried homogeneous mass of earth. Near my hometown there were such mountains, but modern ones. And these processes for the production of enriched ore are very ancient.
The colour is down to rust actually - parksaustralia.gov.au/uluru/discover/nature/geology/#:~:text=If%20you%20take%20the%20base,is%20the%20rock's%20original%20colour.
Very nice video that I like ! Thank you for sharing it with pleasure . happy week to you !
Are there any copper or iron ore deposits nearby? These mountains are very reminiscent of ore processing waste. A dense and dried homogeneous mass of earth. Near my hometown there were such mountains, but modern ones. And these processes for the production of enriched ore are very ancient.
The colour is down to rust actually - parksaustralia.gov.au/uluru/discover/nature/geology/#:~:text=If%20you%20take%20the%20base,is%20the%20rock's%20original%20colour.
It's a rock. They could have at least mentioned the USS Enterprise.
Some call it
The dead Heart of Australia
Central Australia
The Heart of Australia 🤔
Looks like a Giant Animal Heart.....
This will always be Ayers Rock to me.
Me too
And me !!👍
One constructive critic. Try not to move the camera, or so fast, steady shots or slow movements are always appreciated.
Taken from a bus and hand held while walking around.
Ayers Rock not uluru
Officially both