13. Uluru and Kings Canyon

We spent two nights at Kings Canyon and did two walks - one in the valley of the canyon and one around the rim. We then went on to Uluru and spent four nights there exploring Uluru and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas). A highlight was being able to ride my bicycle around Uluru each morning. It is a lovely way to start the day. Millie made a friend in the last days and had fun creating some art and selling it in the caravan park.

 

Uluru: At sunset

 

Uluru: We are all on the roof of the car to view the sunset (and take some photos). There is a car park and viewing spot for sunset and there are quite a few people there. To get a photo over the people I got on the roof of the car. Everyone else thought that was a good idea so we all watched the sunset from there

Uluru: Before sunrise

Uluru: Sunrise

Uluru: Sunrise

Uluru: Waiting before sunrise to take photos

Uluru: Millie touching the rock

Uluru: Millie purchased a painting from an artist in Uluru. It was nice to see the artist paint and purchase direct from her

Uluru: Family ride around Uluru

Uluru

Uluru

Uluru: They are very good at coming up with ways to monetise the rock(s). We joined the dinner under the stars, which was quite nice

Uluru: Millie and Matilda's art stall at the caravan park. They made $25

Kings Canyon: The rim walk

Kings Canyon

Kings Canyon

Kings Canyon

Kata Tjuta (The Olgas): They look small here, but the maximum height is 546 metres above the surrounding ground

Kata Tjuta (The Olgas): The walk was a favourite

Kata Tjuta (The Olgas): The walk was a favourite

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