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The giant, red monolith is certainly one of Australia’s most recognizable landmarks. It rises 350 metres with two thirds of its bulk still buried beneath the ground. The rock is located in the centre of the country and is surrounded by desert, a rugged part of the country introduced to us by Crocodile Dundee.
By Jonathan van BilsenThe giant, red monolith is certainly one of Australia’s most recognizable landmarks. It rises 350 metres with two thirds of its bulk still buried beneath the ground. The rock is located in the centre of the country and is surrounded by desert, a rugged part of the country introduced to us by Crocodile Dundee.