Monday, October 19, 2015

A Rambling Of Words ... Ayres Rock/Uluru


No words can truly describe my experience of seeing Uluru for the first time.  It didn't quite sink in, I was actually there, it all seemed a bit surreal. 
I was overwhelmed by its incredible size, presence and spirituality.
Pictures really don't convey how much it dominates this vast landscape.
Just Magical


As we sat at the foot of Uluru watching the sun set amongst other travellers we listened in awe to a star gazer as we looked up amazed . . . I saw more stars than I've ever seen, the milk way from one horizon to another, the rings around Saturn and a shooting star.
Emotions . . . Raw and very Real

When does the night end, and a new day begin?
When travellers from opposite ends of the world, share a drink and a meal and realise they have been drinking and eating under the same stars and sharing the same sky and the same dreams .. .. .. That's when the night ends ...



Watching Uluru change colour as the sun sets on the endless outback desert and lights up the sacred rock.  


It's a sight I never tired of seeing, an experience I'll never forget.
I had the most amazing time in Uluru.  It was everything I imagined and then some.

Hold fast to your dreams .. .. ..


PHOTOS: taken in Australia on our childfree holiday 

2 comments:

Linda said...

What a fabulous experience you have had. Somewhere I don't expect to ever see so I enjoyed your description. Thanks for sharing.

Maria said...

Yes it is a magical place ... But I loved the Olges and Kings Canyon too.