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Friday, May 22, 2026
Flashback: Oops, not so fast! (Kata Tjuta)
I wasn't finished with the outback after all.
Uluru is located in a national park with another, much less famous, rock formation: Kata Tjuta, also known as The Olgas. In 2016, I only posted one picture, taken from a distance and promised more pictures later. (I suppose ten years counts as “later.”)
I also said that Kata Tjuta, unlike Uluru, was much more interesting from a distance, but I may just have been suffering from heatstroke, or exhaustion from swatting several million flies, because while I'm not sure that “interesting” is the best adjective for these deeply strange geologic blobs, they were definitely worth taking a good look at.
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Australia,
desert,
flashback,
Kata Tjuta,
landscapes,
national parks,
Olgas,
outback,
parks,
UNESCO World Heritage
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