
Uluru (Ayers Rock), Central Australia
The sides of Uluru are dotted with tufts of grass and trails of black algae.
(See more pictures from Central Australia and the Northern Territory on Journey Photographic here)

Uluru (Ayers Rock), Central Australia
The sides of Uluru are dotted with tufts of grass and trails of black algae.
(See more pictures from Central Australia and the Northern Territory on Journey Photographic here)

Uluru (Ayers Rock), Central Australia
I think I’ve mentioned this before, but if you really want to appreciate the sheer size of Uluru, a helicopter tour is the way to go.

Kata Tjuta and Uluru, Central Australia
A helicopter flight give you the best views of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) – from the right angle you can even see Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the background. Highly recommended!
(See more pictures from Central Australia on Journey Photographic here)

Rock Wave, Uluru (April 2010)
Another of the stunning details of Uluru, revealed only when you take the time to get up close to the massive monolith.

Uluru, Northern Territory (April 2010)
A patch of light illuminates the side of Uluru, in the Northern Territory.