One of Australia’s most recognizable natural icon is a large sandstone stone formation called Ayer’s Rock or Uluru , located well-nigh 450 km away from the town of Alice Springs , inwards Northern Territory. Every twelvemonth to a greater extent than than a quarter of a 1 yard m tourists drive downwards the route from Alice Springs to catch the famous stone together with its cousin Kata Tjuta. At simply about shout for during the long drive , the high profile of a large rocky mount appears on the horizon. An excitement surges through the travellers who believe they convey spotted the famous Uluru. After a flurry of photos , it eventually dawns on most of them that this stone truly looks quite unlike from Uluru's famous silhouette.
This rocky mount that visitors run across on their means to the Uluru-Kata Tjuṯa National Park is the lesser known Mount Conner. Locals sometimes telephone telephone it “Fooluru” (or “Fuluru”) because it is known to fool tourists.
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Mount Conner. Photo credit: www.redbubble.com
Mount Conner. Photo credit: Nick Cloke/Flickr
Mount Conner. Photo credit: Bas/Flickr
Sources: www.stuff.co.nz / Wikipedia / austhrutime.com