Flooding rains bring rare waterfalls to Australia's Uluru







                           Heavy rains which flooded parts of Australia's vast desert ...

AFP
Sat Jan 16, 2:53 AM ET

Heavy rains which flooded parts of Australia's vast desert centre have brought rare waterfalls spilling from the iconic monolith Uluru, or Ayers Rock. Situated near the centre of the semi-arid Sturt Desert, Uluru typically receives little more than 12 inches of rain a year, and January is its hottest, driest month, with temperatures topping to 45 degrees Celsius (113 F).

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Flooding rains bring rare waterfalls to Australia's Uluru

 

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