The name of the song is Freedom by Tony O'Connor from his album titled Uluru. Tony is a well known and poplular Aussie composer and arranger who plays all the instruments on his albums. Just do a Google search on Tony O'Connor and you will find plenty on Tony including a link to his web site where you will find all his works, very special musician and person.
The name of the song in the clip is Freedom and it is from an album titled Uluru by Tony O'Connor, well known Australian composer and arranger who also plays many instruments on his albums. Tony is incredibly talented and a very nice person too.
I had the honour and pleasure of visiting Uluru in 2001. It was the trip of a lifetime (from Ireland) and my dream is to return there and see it all again in two years time. What an incredible place,
@misslulou01 You clearly don't think to much yourself, do you? The colour of an object is dependent on the light incident upon it, the reflectance properties of the object and the viewpoint and perception of the viewer. Yes rock does change colour constantly as it's illumination changes.
Ayers Rock is without doubt the most underwhelming and disappointing tourist attraction anywhere. What a total waste of time this piece of crap "wonder" is! The countryside is dreadful , there's just nothing at all to see except endless red dirt and Ayers Rock is about as interesting as an um...rock. Dreadful!
You are a clueless IDIOT, and your IQ must be below abnormal. If there are people that think like you at least they have more brains than you - they say nothing and keep their stupid thoughts to themselves - you should follow their example.
Ireland is without doubt the most underwhelming and disappointing tourist attraction anywhere. What a total waste of time this piece of crap "wonder" is! The countryside is dreadful , there's just nothing at all to see except endless green&brown grassland and Ireland indeed a grassy um... piece of rock. Dreadful!
The only spirt you would appreciate has coke added. One of a few places I've visited which made me feel very privileged to have experienced its awe - Stonehenge was another
You're a genius, that's why thousands upon thousands of people make it a point to visit Uluru each year and millions have over the years, gee, they must all be fools like you. You obviously like to make an absolute idiot of yourself with your backward comment, you do it well, MORON.
The music here is by a composer called Tony O'Connor who plays many instruments, and the name of the song is FREEDOM. It is the opening track from one of Tony's many CD's, this one titled Uluru. Tony's music is a must for any person who takes music seriously.
wow... it's glowing! beautiful!
x120091 4 months ago
Notorious.
Good childhood memories even though I'm just 16 :)
LYLHYF 5 months ago
@Max5941 have some respect will you?
mabor0shi 8 months ago
nice ;D
soo warm colours
aldonka1668 10 months ago
Der ist ja voll mini
s60en 1 year ago
good
MrSarigamapadanisa 1 year ago
whats the music? it's cool
kadeskater12 2 years ago
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amilapidot 2 years ago
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The name of the song is Freedom by Tony O'Connor from his album titled Uluru. Tony is a well known and poplular Aussie composer and arranger who plays all the instruments on his albums. Just do a Google search on Tony O'Connor and you will find plenty on Tony including a link to his web site where you will find all his works, very special musician and person.
amilapidot 2 years ago
The name of the song in the clip is Freedom and it is from an album titled Uluru by Tony O'Connor, well known Australian composer and arranger who also plays many instruments on his albums. Tony is incredibly talented and a very nice person too.
amilapidot 1 year ago
I had the honour and pleasure of visiting Uluru in 2001. It was the trip of a lifetime (from Ireland) and my dream is to return there and see it all again in two years time. What an incredible place,
barrowvalley 2 years ago
To me, i just think its the sun changing the colour. Have you ever heard of a rock changing colour. Just think about it!!!!
misslulou01 2 years ago
@misslulou01 You clearly don't think to much yourself, do you? The colour of an object is dependent on the light incident upon it, the reflectance properties of the object and the viewpoint and perception of the viewer. Yes rock does change colour constantly as it's illumination changes.
kajsurfer 2 years ago
uluru is magic .fantastic red.
vinceaussie1 2 years ago
it would be much better if uluru can change its color to pink or purple that would be interesting
majhica008 2 years ago
nothing would make this boring piece of crap interesting
Max5941 2 years ago
Max5941, you are another boring piece of ignorance and a MORON, you're a loser.
amilapidot 1 year ago
@Max5941 Infact one thing would... You humping on it
TheWindDan 1 year ago
@TheWindDan *Jumping off it
74sowen 1 year ago
Nature at its best. Even my 8 and 6 year old appreciated the amazing colors at sunset!!
mama2beccajake 3 years ago
Ayers Rock is without doubt the most underwhelming and disappointing tourist attraction anywhere. What a total waste of time this piece of crap "wonder" is! The countryside is dreadful , there's just nothing at all to see except endless red dirt and Ayers Rock is about as interesting as an um...rock. Dreadful!
harmony224 3 years ago
Harmony224 (what harmony?),
You are a clueless IDIOT, and your IQ must be below abnormal. If there are people that think like you at least they have more brains than you - they say nothing and keep their stupid thoughts to themselves - you should follow their example.
amilapidot 3 years ago
Ireland is without doubt the most underwhelming and disappointing tourist attraction anywhere. What a total waste of time this piece of crap "wonder" is! The countryside is dreadful , there's just nothing at all to see except endless green&brown grassland and Ireland indeed a grassy um... piece of rock. Dreadful!
You liked it huh?
Verdisyofi 3 years ago
Except my comment was TRUE and correct. Anyone who is honest will agree with my commet
harmony224 3 years ago
I saw both and i dont know why is Ireland so different, this one is red, Ireland is green, so what
Verdisyofi 3 years ago
Most people prefer lush green countryside to endless, barren, dried out red dirt.
harmony224 3 years ago
The only spirt you would appreciate has coke added. One of a few places I've visited which made me feel very privileged to have experienced its awe - Stonehenge was another
GraMatters 2 years ago
Awe? What awe? There is nothing remotely awesome or impressive about Ayers rock.
harmony224 2 years ago
You're a genius, that's why thousands upon thousands of people make it a point to visit Uluru each year and millions have over the years, gee, they must all be fools like you. You obviously like to make an absolute idiot of yourself with your backward comment, you do it well, MORON.
amilapidot 2 years ago
The music here is by a composer called Tony O'Connor who plays many instruments, and the name of the song is FREEDOM. It is the opening track from one of Tony's many CD's, this one titled Uluru. Tony's music is a must for any person who takes music seriously.
amilapidot 3 years ago
Just as I photographed it last week. Awsome. If you haven't been there to see it and you have the means to do it, DO IT.
Love the place, love Australia.
amilapidot 3 years ago
Just how i remembered
bizcaughey 3 years ago
do more
vhzxb 3 years ago
Thank you for posting a wonderful video!
Astrid270718 3 years ago
OK, a bit faster and quit the zooming in/ out and you'd have a winner!
autopilotflight 5 years ago 2