Sunday, February 05, 2006

Approaching the Olgas by Bus

The Olgas, are a series of rock domes, thirty-six in all, covering about 15 square miles. The Aboriginal name is Kata Tjuda which means "many heads," corresponding to the number of domes. The domes are cris-crossed by valleys and chasms, some of which you can walk through.

Three pictures ahead is a shot from the air which shows much more of the formation than you can see from ground level. Posted by Picasa

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