From Uluru to Alice Springs: Exploring Australia's incredible otherworldly Red Center

Rock up to Oz - for an experience like nowhere else on Earth! Discover the otherworldly majesty of Australia's Red Centre. It will leave you spellboundFiona McIntosh visits the 'amazing' Ayers Rock, or Uluru as it is now known by its Aboriginal nameShe discovers the natural wonder on a walking tour around the base of The Rock with an indigenous guide 'pause in the area, she recommends Longitude 131 - 'one of the best hotels in Australia'

"You can drive this for three days and hit Darwin," our driver explained, waving vaguely his bush hat to the north.

"Or you can drive this for two and a half days and reach Adelaide," he said, waving to the south. "But you won't find anything on the way."

Pride of Australia: Fiona McIntosh visits Australia's most iconic landmark, Ayers Rock, or Uluru as it is now known by its Aboriginal name. One of the guest rooms at Longitude 131, the impossibly luxurious five-star resort overlooking Uluru keep from shivering a bit at the thought of all this. . . space. It's the color of the dust swirling around you that gives...</h2></div>
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From Uluru to Alice Springs: Exploring Australia's incredible otherworldly Red Center
Rock up to Oz - for an experience like nowhere else on Earth! Discover the otherworldly majesty of Australia's Red Centre. It will leave you spellboundFiona McIntosh visits the 'amazing' Ayers Rock, or Uluru as it is now known by its Aboriginal nameShe discovers the natural wonder on a walking tour around the base of The Rock with an indigenous guide 'pause in the area, she recommends Longitude 131 - 'one of the best hotels in Australia'

"You can drive this for three days and hit Darwin," our driver explained, waving vaguely his bush hat to the north.

"Or you can drive this for two and a half days and reach Adelaide," he said, waving to the south. "But you won't find anything on the way."

Pride of Australia: Fiona McIntosh visits Australia's most iconic landmark, Ayers Rock, or Uluru as it is now known by its Aboriginal name. One of the guest rooms at Longitude 131, the impossibly luxurious five-star resort overlooking Uluru keep from shivering a bit at the thought of all this. . . space. It's the color of the dust swirling around you that gives...                            
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