Skała Uluru (Ayers Rock) jest jedną z najbardziej rozpoznawalnych ikon australijskiej przyrody. Światowej sławy formacja z piaskowca wyniesiona jest na 348 m nad poziomem morza, choć jej większa część znajduje się pod ziemią. Mierzy 9,4 km w obwodzie. Skała Uluru wydaje się zmieniać kolor, gdy oświetlają ją różne rodzaje światła w różnych porach dnia i roku.
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Voting at the world’s most remote polling booth
Australians are swimming and snorkelling to vote for the New7Wonders of Nature at the world’s most remote polling boot on the Great Barrier Reef. The booth was set up on the tiny sandbank island of Upolu Cay, 30 kilometres northeast of Cairns, by Tourism Australia to promote voting for the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru...
Facebook app for Australian New7Wonders of Nature Finalists
The Australian government agency responsible for marketing the country as a travel destination, Tourism Australia, has launched a Facebook application to generate support for Uluru and the Great Barrier Reef Finalists in the New7Wonder of Nature campaign. The app invites fans of the SeeAustralia Facebook page to upload images and stories about Uluru and the...
Canada and Australia Partner in New7Wonders Campaign
It's Australia Day today and to mark the occasion, Tourism Australia and Bay of Fundy Tourism have come together in a marvellous example of trans-national cooperation. Terri McCulloch, Executive Director, Bay of Fundy Tourism, waves the flags of both countries.
Oprah at Uluru
During the 25th season premiere of her TV show, Oprah Winfrey gave 300 viewers the surprise of their lives. ''You're going to Australia! We are going to Australia! You and you and you are going to Australia.''
