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Published: June 23rd 2017
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Geo: -25.3211, 130.987Over the past few weeks we've seen pancake rocks, split rocks, rocks shaped like marbles, steaming rocks, and even a few rock-heads, but the mother of all rocks has to be Ayers Rock or Uluru (both names are still officially used). Rising up in the middle of the Outback plains, this iconic symbol of Australia is a bucket list item, so much so that DH is back for a second v...
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Carol
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Love the photos, certainly brings back some great memories! I'm really gled you didn't climb Uluru! It is so important to the Aboriginal people. And I don't know how the two of you walked the base without a net hat! You would have been goin
g mental by the end..those flies can be murder!