Recently, waterfalls appeared on the Uluru Rock in the Northern Territory of Australia.

According to reports, due to the large amount of precipitation brought by seasonal heavy rains, the Uluru giant rock, which has always been in drought, rarely sees a large amount of water falling from the top of the rock.

The Uluru Rock was originally called "Ayers Rock" by the early British government, and was later named in Australia.

It is reported that depending on the time of the day, Uluru will show a different red, but it is actually a gray sedimentary rock "feldspar sandstone".


Release time: 2021-03-24 20:22:12 【Editor: Li Jun】