Every summer gets the spectacular lightning storms in Uluru - Kata Tjuṯa and please be careful of the cloud to ground lightning strikes. Lightning is very dangerous but it is beautiful to watch in the sky when it rains with the heavy dark clouds. There are so many of the cloud to ground lightning strikes in the Uluru - Kata Tjuṯa and it is so awesome to watch the lightning storms during the summer monsoon season November to February and into March. I love to watch the spectacular lightning storms in in the Australia’s Northern Territory.
Hi, Awesome video! I loved it. I would love to see the Country name [Uluru-Kata National Park (country name)]. Please use a Boya mic it will give you freedom to use both of your hands, as I saw you are holding the headphone on one hand. Will be waiting for more videos like this!
Yep, it definitely is, though I don't think most people consider it a "hill". Mainly because it's a huge single rock that sticks up from below the ground
I'm fine with it, personally - Uluru belongs to the traditional owners, and they don't want people clambering all over it which is absolutely fair enough. I don't think the climb really adds that much to the experience (after all, you can't see much of it while you're on it!), and there's plenty of other fantastic things to do in the area. You can get super close to it in many places, essentially touching distance, and there's several walks dedicated specifically to seeing rock art.
I’m a tour guide out here in the park and just fyi a lot of your videos of Uluṟu you have filmed sensitive sites that the Aṉangu have asked us not to take photos of or film ❤