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Ohhh, could I put in a resquest, just heard of a recenetly discovered potential impact crator in Antarctica. Would be great to see a video on it :D. Ill see if I can find the name. Edit: wilkes land crater I can't tell if it's confirmed or not tho.
Bert Cramer, a Central Australian resident and "eccentric" of many years (now deceased) published a small pamphlet in the 1970/80's postulating the meteor or comet impact. He was called a fool by the experts. It's good to see the experts now agree with Bert that something hit the earth in his region.
This is a meme I've been wating for, I can't believe ppl have been talking about this particular kind of spectroscopy for so long and not taken advantage. I saw it in a video the other day, this makes 2. Hope it catches on haha.
Ha Ha! Yeah seen the Flash! Raman Insta Noodles! Blue Pkt Oriental Flavour! about 2.56 sec. In for me. Thought What the Hell! some Sublim. Message from A I. or something? Anyway shows We the Audience this Good Science Doco. Watching an Listening with Interest! Thanks! Thumbs Up! and Subscribed!
Way back when I lived in Alice Springs, there was this eccentric old guy who was always banging on about this huge impact crater to the south of the town. His drawings that sometimes got published in the Centralian Advocate (on a quiet news week) match the location in your video. I can't recall the chaps name, but he was well known among the locals.
Always blown away with this channel, thanks again, I just wish you were with me on my great Ozzie outback trip. I saw some extremely amazing geology I knew nothing about and would dearly have loved to listen to the stories I’m sure you could tell.
The early Australian landmass is a treasure trove since it's never been glaciated. The idea that we might find evidence for this scale of inpact is, to me, very plausible. Manicougan only got recognized after the dam flooded the region. Vredevoort was only recognized because of the locations of gold reefs. Hell, Chixaloub got seismic and graitational profiling *then* we note that the cenotes follow the arc of the crater. And so on.
Correct me if I'm wrong but if I remember correctly, Mt Conner (80km east of Uluru and well inside the basin covered in this video) was formed from glacial deposits.
@@bevanml I cannot correct you, for I do not know. Please direct me to sources explaining why Mt Connor is anything other than the result of normal differential weathering of sedentary formations leading to buttes and mesas in many other arid areas. Thanks
I liked the information provided. Can you next time add where supposedly the continent might have been when this meteors striked ? What was the land mass that could have been Australia when it was Cambrian ? Gwandaland ?
That would account for one huge Asteroid shower if all the impacts are related. In which case would definitely be considered planet changing. I was never convinced that Chicxulub (little one) was enough to cause all it's blamed to have.
You are bang-on mate. Another impactor on a similar trajectory, struck the coast of India at E79.39 N 15.09 creating two impact ring mountains in front of it. The hot missile penetrated the crust on the same angle and its volcanic eruptions came out at E77.08 N15.26
Oblique impacts leave round craters, check the experiments that show the very high speed impacts like asteroids are. They used some special equipment to shoot bb's at sand at a very high velocity.
Superb! I've been saying this for a while, just due to some of the magentic maps and from having visited the area, and just looking at it and the areas around on maps and trying to reverse jigsaw it.
I wonder if the three big impacts dated at that time, are infact the same event. This one, the event south east Acraman and Deniliquin not forgetting the numerous impacts at the top of NT?
What does geoscience Australia think? When i spoke to them many years ago about large impact craters in central Australia they said there was no evidence.
LOL @OzGeologyOfficial Ironically I am finding myself finishing your sentences as you say them. As you can imagine this is a bit of a concern 😅. I'm so fascinated with Australian Geology and history and your channel definitely covers the geological side and yes I'm going to check out your other channel as there is a lack of information about our amazing backyard and pre flood history of Australia. I'm considering to become a paid member of your channel. A $4:99 sub would be awesome. Thanks for keeping this old Souls mind ticking.
Would this impact & subsequent volcanic activity also explain why there is so much surface iron ore in this area of NW Australia? Has anyone undertaken deep core drilling to collect samples of this possible asteroid. or would it be too far underground even today to recover cores?
Could this impact be related to the impact theory of moon creation, or would that kind of impact be significantly larger? I have always wondered how Australia is so iron rich as if something excavated a large amount of iron from lower layers to the surface, that moxed wiyh Australia having a reasonable histpry of volcanism while being in the center of a continenyal plate?
Always wondered with Australia being so iron rich and having a history of volcanism while being in the center of a plate what seems to be moving much slower than every other plate, almost like its staked to the core, if all these things aline into proof that the impact creation version of the moon is correct and that Australia was the epicenter, either where either a through event happened and Australia is the exit wound or more likwly Australia is actually whete a large shallow impact occurred like what is explained here and the debris thrown up and out and that dropped back in is that created the moon as wrll as yhe unique qualities of THE australia outback, would also explain why Australia basically lost all its mammals and became the land of the marsupial while the rest of the world was still ruled by the mammals.
The red geology of central Australia always struck me as odd, since it is so similar to Mars.. i literally have a rock from near Ayers rock, and it looks identical to high def rover photos of rocks on Mars.. i would not be surprised if said asteroid was ejected from Mars, possibly around the time of the impact that contributed to Olympus Mons forming.
There's a circular region about 30km NNE of Seoul, South Korea. It's about 15km wide and very circular. Would this also be an ancient impact crater? Magnetics might tell a different story.
Merinie oil fields south of Alice Springs (not close), Bass straight. Oil companies want to drill in the bight off the remote coast between Ayre peninsular and the wa border. We have plenty of well known massive gas fields and coal deposits.
It isnt an impact crater, the anomaly has been there the entire time. There is a huge deposit of iron in there and the surface sunk in on its own through decomposition.
Thanks for the comment! It sounds like you've been to an interesting spot, but just to clarify, I wasn’t suggesting that the feature we’re discussing is 600 km wide-it's definitely much smaller than that. The structure I’m looking into is around 10 km by 6 km in size. It’s great to hear from someone who’s actually visited the area, though! There’s nothing like seeing these geological features up close. Appreciate you sharing your experience!
Hey, I'm really enjoying your content, thanks for all the work you put into it for us.👍 Have you looked at the interesting features of K'gari ( Fraser Island ), most trending N - NE. 🤔
20 Years Ago Here in Alice Springs ...there was an old eccentric Guy in a Run down Painted up Hiace Van Spruiking this Very Claim ..Wonder what Happened To him ..( Maybe Black Ops Got to him )? National Parks discount the Theory I know that Much? Camp Fire Noodles Eh?
I had an idea... You're one of the main guys hypothesising lots of big impacts. Some may be not a fact after good research, but.... 4.3 bn yrs, lots of erosion, lots of room on our planet. What if large impacts were a far more common thing on earth in some periods of time, when we crossed the arms of Milky Way or an errand star or planet crossed the outward regions of our system. You may very well be one of the main propagaters of this research. I would Team up with other content creators and dudes to speed this up, set up field research and spend nights in front of magnetic an other geologic maps to search for evidence. I'm almost disappointed I'm not a geologist to support this, but finding lots of more big impacts would have big impact on everything in geology. Imagine being a guy like Brian Atwater after 30yrs of Research. But don't get to personal in this journey, if disproven, throw it out. Sidenote.... I don't see the Mediterranean Mega tsunami, I think it's an illusion due to lots of different features over a vast area of our planet. Such a big event in such a confined area this short ago would have left bigger and more distinct features. You should take the opportunity and search for different explanations of these features, and that would be a grat contribution to science Love your videos ❤
ONE Might consider lmaking it clear for the sake of distancing from much u tube sensationalism and AI rubbish by indicating for perspective Pre- Cambrian as prior to 500 million years ago .
Mate..... I have been asking about ancient, deep craters in central Australia and Queensland for 12 months. Lol. @OzGeologyOfficial think why the kratons(?) are as they are. Magnetic mapping also shows a 300km odd anomaly in Queensland.
If it is there, known and unidentified, then all throught the long years of dependence on oil, no one outed it. Pretty severe and extreme Conspiracy Theory. Then again, most of them are.
@@mouthofthesouth71 - sheets of rock hundreds of metres thick don't normally bend or buckle on their own. So yeah, an asteroid hit is one possible explanation. The squashed oval shape of the alleged crater all point to other tectonic forces being applied to the entire continent after that asteroid impact as well.
My head says the east of Australia was the top of the mountains of the land bridge between Asia and south America West is underwater, big rock comes Melts the ice displace the water . East Coast of Australia is burned to a crisp creating all our energy recourses and the topical change and rise of land out west came with up with all the gold and anything on the sea floor was turn to opal Always said airs rock Uluru hit Australia when it was under water
No one says cen-TImeters or mil-IMeters accents, so why are aussies all of a sudden saying kil-OMeters? It's KIo-meters, CENti-meters, MILi-meters. Likewise, no one says kil-OGrams wta
It can be fixed. Australia gov must upgrade The Royal Australian Mint. Use recycled plastic and whatever rubbish that can be melted down into notes. Different types of Steels, plastic, rubbers whatever. Cars, leathers, batteries, oils, water, salts, minerals, glasses whatever that can be melted down then transformed into money/notes and coins. With a new note with me on it to start the true succession of.
@@OzGeologyOfficial I grew up on the gold fields of Victoria around Maryborough Ballarat and Bendigo I wished I had known more about geology back then maybe I wouldn't have left the area and thank you once again for all your great information
What about Uluṟu (Ayer’s Rock) Its a massive rock with about 2/3 of it is underground. It didn’t get there by itself. I think it’s a meteor, probably millions of years ago that had a huge effect on 3/4 of the continent.
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Ohhh, could I put in a resquest, just heard of a recenetly discovered potential impact crator in Antarctica. Would be great to see a video on it :D. Ill see if I can find the name.
Edit: wilkes land crater
I can't tell if it's confirmed or not tho.
I made a video on it :) You can find that here: th-cam.com/video/-Img_iDkJOA/w-d-xo.html
@@OzGeologyOfficial Oh awesome, thanks, yeah when i saw 2021 on one article I thought you might be on it already :D
Bert Cramer, a Central Australian resident and "eccentric" of many years (now deceased) published a small pamphlet in the 1970/80's postulating the meteor or comet impact. He was called a fool by the experts. It's good to see the experts now agree with Bert that something hit the earth in his region.
LOL the random flash of Raman
😂😂 was hoping you’d enjoy that :)
I did
When I glimpsed the ramen noodles I had to go back and run it forward on 0.5 speed to get a proper look! 🤣😢🤣😢
This is a meme I've been wating for, I can't believe ppl have been talking about this particular kind of spectroscopy for so long and not taken advantage. I saw it in a video the other day, this makes 2. Hope it catches on haha.
Ha Ha! Yeah seen the Flash! Raman Insta Noodles! Blue Pkt Oriental Flavour! about 2.56 sec. In for me. Thought What the Hell! some Sublim. Message from A I. or something? Anyway shows We the Audience this Good Science Doco. Watching an Listening with Interest! Thanks! Thumbs Up! and Subscribed!
Way back when I lived in Alice Springs, there was this eccentric old guy who was always banging on about this huge impact crater to the south of the town. His drawings that sometimes got published in the Centralian Advocate (on a quiet news week) match the location in your video.
I can't recall the chaps name, but he was well known among the locals.
Your eccentric was Bert Cramer, and he needs to be celebrated as a visionary.
@@davidstokes8441 - THATS him. Thank you. I lived there for 25 years from 1983 until 2008.
Thanks what a great episode in the amazing geological history of Australia! I look forward to the compilation on massive impacts in Australia!
Always blown away with this channel, thanks again, I just wish you were with me on my great Ozzie outback trip. I saw some extremely amazing geology I knew nothing about and would dearly have loved to listen to the stories I’m sure you could tell.
Sounds great! I wish I was too haha! Thank you so much for watching :D
Very nice and informative. Thank you
Glad it was helpful! My pleasure! Thank you so much for watching :)
Thanks
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At the time of impact 500M years ago can you identify where the continent was in location to the other land masses?
Up around northern America
Amazing. So fascinating!
Great topic and its good to hear a natural voice over. I sent you a coffee via the thanks button. ✅
It’s my voice not ai but thanks for the compliment.
@@OzGeologyOfficial sorry mate. I still love your work.
The early Australian landmass is a treasure trove since it's never been glaciated. The idea that we might find evidence for this scale of inpact is, to me, very plausible. Manicougan only got recognized after the dam flooded the region. Vredevoort was only recognized because of the locations of gold reefs. Hell, Chixaloub got seismic and graitational profiling *then* we note that the cenotes follow the arc of the crater. And so on.
Correct me if I'm wrong but if I remember correctly, Mt Conner (80km east of Uluru and well inside the basin covered in this video) was formed from glacial deposits.
Mate, you're on the nail bro
@@bevanml I cannot correct you, for I do not know. Please direct me to sources explaining why Mt Connor is anything other than the result of normal differential weathering of sedentary formations leading to buttes and mesas in many other arid areas. Thanks
Have a little google and do your own research. Check out Rocky Creek Glacial area too and how they know it had glaciers at some point in the past.
Australia's late discovery was due to ice ages
Interesting as always Oz my bro
That was a pleasure to watch. Thabk you :D
Thank goodness it happened before I was born as I live just to the West of this site. The Dalgaranga Iron crater isn't far from home either.
I dont know, by watching this video, I now have a sudden urge to cook up some Raman.
I liked the information provided. Can you next time add where supposedly the continent might have been when this meteors striked ? What was the land mass that could have been Australia when it was Cambrian ? Gwandaland ?
i remember my old 90's Oakley sunglasses were iridium lens..very clear
That would account for one huge Asteroid shower if all the impacts are related.
In which case would definitely be considered planet changing.
I was never convinced that Chicxulub (little one) was enough to cause all it's blamed to have.
You are bang-on mate. Another impactor on a similar trajectory, struck the coast of India at E79.39 N 15.09 creating two impact ring mountains in front of it. The hot missile penetrated the crust on the same angle and its volcanic eruptions came out at E77.08 N15.26
Great video, thanks!
I’ve always thought this may have been the case…
You were spot on in your assumption! Well done!
Thank you. Very interesting.
Oblique impacts leave round craters, check the experiments that show the very high speed impacts like asteroids are. They used some special equipment to shoot bb's at sand at a very high velocity.
Amazing video
Glad you think so! Thank you so much for watching :)
I seen wolf creeek crater in the Kimberley region of Western Australia Australia
Wilpena pound is a whopper too
When I told my wife I was marvelling at the scale of a huge impact hole, she thought I was talking about someone at work.
Superb! I've been saying this for a while, just due to some of the magentic maps and from having visited the area, and just looking at it and the areas around on maps and trying to reverse jigsaw it.
It was a nuclear test site.
That's why aboriginals cannot stand U.S. and Britain
where was Australia when this Asteroid impack happen ?
then look on the antipole for volcantic activety
In northern America ❤
Imagine how many even larger impacts might have hit the oceans, but we'll never know because the craters on the ocean floor were subducted.
There are hidden ads frames embedded in the video which makes it illegal in US and Europe.
I wonder if the three big impacts dated at that time, are infact the same event. This one, the event south east Acraman and Deniliquin not forgetting the numerous impacts at the top of NT?
Definite impact site✌️❤️🇬🇧
Is that why there is so much opal and gold?
Very interesting
What does geoscience Australia think? When i spoke to them many years ago about large impact craters in central Australia they said there was no evidence.
Can you do history of Naples volcanoes
Sure can! I’ll add it to the list! Thanks for watching :)
would it be possible to reforest australia?
LOL @OzGeologyOfficial Ironically I am finding myself finishing your sentences as you say them. As you can imagine this is a bit of a concern 😅. I'm so fascinated with Australian Geology and history and your channel definitely covers the geological side and yes I'm going to check out your other channel as there is a lack of information about our amazing backyard and pre flood history of Australia.
I'm considering to become a paid member of your channel. A $4:99 sub would be awesome. Thanks for keeping this old Souls mind ticking.
Would this impact & subsequent volcanic activity also explain why there is so much surface iron ore in this area of NW Australia? Has anyone undertaken deep core drilling to collect samples of this possible asteroid. or would it be too far underground even today to recover cores?
we need more of those random word jokes like you did with the ramen in this one xD
Could this impact be related to the impact theory of moon creation, or would that kind of impact be significantly larger? I have always wondered how Australia is so iron rich as if something excavated a large amount of iron from lower layers to the surface, that moxed wiyh Australia having a reasonable histpry of volcanism while being in the center of a continenyal plate?
100K subs is within reach, well done. Raman noodles to celebrate.
Who woulda thunk I'm a geology nerd? 🤷😂
Always wondered with Australia being so iron rich and having a history of volcanism while being in the center of a plate what seems to be moving much slower than every other plate, almost like its staked to the core, if all these things aline into proof that the impact creation version of the moon is correct and that Australia was the epicenter, either where either a through event happened and Australia is the exit wound or more likwly Australia is actually whete a large shallow impact occurred like what is explained here and the debris thrown up and out and that dropped back in is that created the moon as wrll as yhe unique qualities of THE australia outback, would also explain why Australia basically lost all its mammals and became the land of the marsupial while the rest of the world was still ruled by the mammals.
The red geology of central Australia always struck me as odd, since it is so similar to Mars.. i literally have a rock from near Ayers rock, and it looks identical to high def rover photos of rocks on Mars.. i would not be surprised if said asteroid was ejected from Mars, possibly around the time of the impact that contributed to Olympus Mons forming.
There's a circular region about 30km NNE of Seoul, South Korea. It's about 15km wide and very circular. Would this also be an ancient impact crater? Magnetics might tell a different story.
Nice Ramen flash there.
Where is Australia’s oil hidden?
I am calling BS on there isn’t any large field
Look it up. It will take you 5 seconds. I'll give you a clue. Some is underwater and some is on the land.
Merinie oil fields south of Alice Springs (not close), Bass straight. Oil companies want to drill in the bight off the remote coast between Ayre peninsular and the wa border.
We have plenty of well known massive gas fields and coal deposits.
It isnt an impact crater, the anomaly has been there the entire time. There is a huge deposit of iron in there and the surface sunk in on its own through decomposition.
While Enjoy your hypothesis, I think you gloss over some important things ie. As a landmass, that piece, would have been up near north America?
Been there !!! Not 600klm wide !!! 3 kilometres wide!!! Been in the base of it !!! Small township near it !!!
Thanks for the comment! It sounds like you've been to an interesting spot, but just to clarify, I wasn’t suggesting that the feature we’re discussing is 600 km wide-it's definitely much smaller than that. The structure I’m looking into is around 10 km by 6 km in size. It’s great to hear from someone who’s actually visited the area, though! There’s nothing like seeing these geological features up close. Appreciate you sharing your experience!
Hey, I'm really enjoying your content, thanks for all the work you put into it for us.👍
Have you looked at the interesting features of K'gari ( Fraser Island ), most trending N - NE. 🤔
2:56 How did you smuggle in Ramen noodle soup advertising into your geology video?
I saw that as well and had to go back and have a look."This video sponsored by Ramen noodles".......subliminal advertising 🧐
20 Years Ago Here in Alice Springs ...there was an old eccentric Guy in a Run down Painted up Hiace Van Spruiking this Very Claim ..Wonder what Happened To him ..( Maybe Black Ops Got to him )? National Parks discount the Theory I know that Much? Camp Fire Noodles Eh?
Any wonder why we are such a weird bunch, being hit twice by the biggest space rocks, what a headache. Any gold there?
There's gold in the Tennant Creek area, which would be on the eastern edge of the crater.
Yes it's true.
Wolf Creek.ive passed it many times.
Hypothesis. So when is it going to become an accepted theory?
The 600km diameter looks more like 600km long x 220km wide?
Well Ayres Rock or uluru whatever you want to call it didn't gtow out of the ground it would have soft landed as well.
Pine Gap just there.
I had an idea... You're one of the main guys hypothesising lots of big impacts. Some may be not a fact after good research, but.... 4.3 bn yrs, lots of erosion, lots of room on our planet. What if large impacts were a far more common thing on earth in some periods of time, when we crossed the arms of Milky Way or an errand star or planet crossed the outward regions of our system. You may very well be one of the main propagaters of this research. I would Team up with other content creators and dudes to speed this up, set up field research and spend nights in front of magnetic an other geologic maps to search for evidence. I'm almost disappointed I'm not a geologist to support this, but finding lots of more big impacts would have big impact on everything in geology. Imagine being a guy like Brian Atwater after 30yrs of Research. But don't get to personal in this journey, if disproven, throw it out. Sidenote.... I don't see the Mediterranean Mega tsunami, I think it's an illusion due to lots of different features over a vast area of our planet. Such a big event in such a confined area this short ago would have left bigger and more distinct features. You should take the opportunity and search for different explanations of these features, and that would be a grat contribution to science
Love your videos ❤
Very Sudbury shaped 🤔
Ok. Why is there a picture of ramen noodles between 2:55 and 2:57? lol
lol 😝 it’s a joke
@@leosheppard8517lol thx
How did the rock get through the firmament?😂😂😂😉⏰
So interesting, noodles 🍜
ONE Might consider lmaking it clear for the sake of distancing from much u tube sensationalism and AI rubbish by indicating for perspective Pre- Cambrian as prior to 500 million years ago .
It is flat so therefore there are no comments except electrical discharges in the atmosphere. Ever seen a comment come up from the horizon??
Mate..... I have been asking about ancient, deep craters in central Australia and Queensland for 12 months. Lol. @OzGeologyOfficial think why the kratons(?) are as they are. Magnetic mapping also shows a 300km odd anomaly in Queensland.
one huge Asteroid, called Ayers Rock
If it is there, known and unidentified, then all throught the long years of dependence on oil, no one outed it. Pretty severe and extreme Conspiracy Theory. Then again, most of them are.
Except we already know Ayres rock is literally the end of a bent sheet of sandstone sticking out the ground. The Olga's are the other end.
@@lunsmannwasn't it said that Uluru or Ayers Rock was actually flipped upside down by some seismic event? Maybe this asteroid was the cause of that
@@mouthofthesouth71 - sheets of rock hundreds of metres thick don't normally bend or buckle on their own. So yeah, an asteroid hit is one possible explanation. The squashed oval shape of the alleged crater all point to other tectonic forces being applied to the entire continent after that asteroid impact as well.
……the Rock is composed of arkose………
Ayers rock is what is left of the asteroid everyone knows that.!!!
Deniliquin?
Well they say all is bigger in Texas. Not now 😅
WHY HAS IS NEVER BEEN DISCUSSED.
WAS UNDERWATER, CRATER, BIG ULARU
My head says the east of Australia was the top of the mountains of the land bridge between Asia and south America
West is underwater, big rock comes
Melts the ice displace the water . East Coast of Australia is burned to a crisp creating all our energy recourses and the topical change and rise of land out west came with up with all the gold and anything on the sea floor was turn to opal
Always said airs rock Uluru hit Australia when it was under water
695 Samson Rapid
No one says cen-TImeters or mil-IMeters accents, so why are aussies all of a sudden saying kil-OMeters?
It's KIo-meters, CENti-meters, MILi-meters.
Likewise, no one says kil-OGrams
wta
I literally say everything that you've said people don't say lmao.
All Australians do, well who grew up here
You are plain wrong.
It can be fixed. Australia gov must upgrade The Royal Australian Mint. Use recycled plastic and whatever rubbish that can be melted down into notes. Different types of Steels, plastic, rubbers whatever. Cars, leathers, batteries, oils, water, salts, minerals, glasses whatever that can be melted down then transformed into money/notes and coins. With a new note with me on it to start the true succession of.
Diamonds?
Shiny 💎
There was the Argyle diamond field in the Kimberlies. Whether that was associated with this event or not, I have no idea..
@@EeBee51 what makes diamonds? Apparently Australia has them? Never heard about them, but gold? Opals? Never diamonds…
Could be or could not be....
Spectrascopic, yes yes. 🍜 😁
Now I want some Ramen 🍜
No wait 🤮
🍣🦪🌮🥪🌭🍕🫔🥙
Ramen
😂
👍
The aborigines said that was the rainbow serpent bro! Just ask'em they were there when it all happened.
Was this an attempt at humour?
Or just typical of a racist comment.
Absolutely no need.
Just wait for the Kalkarindji tax. Its all our fault.......
Chilli con carne
Was this before or after the last Phoenix reset?2040 we will see another change,😂😂😂😉⏰
🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍👍
🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺👍Thank you for watching mate! I appreciate you being here :D
@@OzGeologyOfficial I grew up on the gold fields of Victoria around Maryborough Ballarat and Bendigo I wished I had known more about geology back then maybe I wouldn't have left the area and thank you once again for all your great information
5 people run the world im red i start with e an red yep its me lol or am i just a flea
Bla Bla
Shhhh. No one cares.
What about Uluṟu (Ayer’s Rock) Its a massive rock with about 2/3 of it is underground. It didn’t get there by itself. I think it’s a meteor, probably millions of years ago that had a huge effect on 3/4 of the continent.
Once again, Australia takes the Gold!
Nah
Orientated is not a word.
Yes it is.