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Kata Tjuta

Kata Tjuta, meaning "many heads" in Aboriginal language, is a collection of 36 massive rock domes located 42km to the west of Uluru. Kata Tjuta is not one large rock but a system of gorges and valleys that allows people to walk around and soak in the quiet and spiritual environment. It is of equal significance as the Uluru is to the Anangu people but fewer stories about it have be told. The tallest rock, Mount Olga, is 546 meters high, which is nearly 200 meters higher than Uluru.

Jerzy Dawidowski, Malgosia & Jacek Gedzior

Tomasz Hilsberg

Yulara
Jacek Gedzior "Where the heck am I?"

Yulara Camp. 
Wakeup call.

Cairns.
Tomasz Hilsberg on the way to Green Island.

Cairns.

Pictures by Jerzy Dawidowski