Located within Uluru National Park, Ayers Rock is noted for its spectacular colour changes at sunset and sunrise, and is sacred to the Aboriginal people.
Ayers Rock changes colour with the day: pink, brown, orange and then, at sunset, the giant monolith glows blood red.
2007-12-30 21:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Ayers Rock (Uluru) is a extensive mass of Sandtsone. it somewhat is 1142-ft (348 m) above a flat desolate tract floor. it somewhat is sacred to the Aboriginals. Caves on the backside are embellished with classic Aboriginal artwork. At sundown, rays from the putting sunlight strike the rock and it glows to deep pink. hour of darkness~Angel :)
2016-12-11 17:51:10
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answered by ? 4
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Ayers Rock (Uluru) is a huge mass of Sandtsone. It is 1142-ft (348 m) above a flat desert floor. It is sacred to the Aboriginals. Caves at the base are decorated with traditional Aboriginal paintings. At sunset, rays from the setting sun strike the rock and it glows to deep red.
Midnight~Angel :)
2007-12-31 03:25:54
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answered by Midnight_Angel 5
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it's a bloody rock it is always the same colour
just looks different in diffrent light
2007-12-30 21:30:27
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answered by mmdjaajl 6
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It starts changing colour at first light, and finishes when the last of the evening light fades. The changes are most dramatic around sunrise and sunset, and every day is a little bit different.
2007-12-30 21:28:48
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answered by iansand 7
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dawn
2007-12-30 21:27:57
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answered by Anonymous
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sunrise and sunset
2007-12-30 21:25:02
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answered by hiddenmyname 7
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