In an ancient land, an ancient rock glows beneath an ancient sky. Uluru, the vast sandstone monolith rising among the sandy plains of central Australia, is more than 9 km of living cultural landscape replete with sacred sites, rock art, and the dreaming trails of the Anangu people. The dreaming extends into the night skies, where low humidity and surrounding red sands mean constellations are highly visible. The Ayers Rock Resort runs dinners with an Indigenous expert to interpret the sky-show.
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Where to See Australia's Big Sky
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