Kata Tjuta, The Olgas / Valley of the Winds, Australia
Kata Tjuta (sometimes spelled Kata Joota; Pitjantjatjara: Kata Tjuṯa), also known as the Olgas, is a group of large, domed rock formations or bornhardts located about 365 km (227 mi) southwest of Alice Springs, in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia.Wikipedia🔍
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👇Snapshots of The Olgas/ Valley of the Winds 💟📷
It is a group of large ancient red rocks and domes rising out in the central of Australian desert.The highest point of Mount Olgas is 1066 m which is almost 200 m higher than Uluru.
The Valley of the Winds Walk winding through the valleys and gorges between the rocky domes is breathtaking.
👇📹 Video of Valley of the Winds Walk👁🗨
👇Aerial View of Kata Tjuta👁🗨
👇The Olgas area map🗺
☆Website🌐┃☆Direction⏩
Download Kata Tjuta National Park Map 📥
👇Snapshots of The Olgas/ Valley of the Winds 💟📷
The Olgas/ Valley of the Winds, Australia |
Kata Tjuta, also known as The Olgas, means heads to the Australian Aborigines.
It is about 365 km southwest of Alice Spring.It is a group of large ancient red rocks and domes rising out in the central of Australian desert.The highest point of Mount Olgas is 1066 m which is almost 200 m higher than Uluru.
The Valley of the Winds Walk winding through the valleys and gorges between the rocky domes is breathtaking.
👇📹 Video of Valley of the Winds Walk👁🗨
👇Aerial View of Kata Tjuta👁🗨
👇The Olgas area map🗺
The Olgas area map |
👇Area View of The Olgas👁🗨
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