I just stumbled across this World Wonder in a game & by curiousity looked up information on it. I had never heard of it before this but am so very glad I found all these videos on here to show it to me as this one made me feel like I was truly there & could smell the wetness on the rocks. Its natural beauty is spellbinding but even more spellbinding is its aboriginie ties & history. Thank you for posting this. I will always remember seing this paticular video.
This year, 640 millimetres of rain has fallen in ten months in Alice Springs, which with two months to go is at least the fourth wettest calendar year on record. (The record for 12-months period is just over a metre from July 1920 to June 1921).
In 2009, only 77 millimetres fell which is the second driest calendar year on record, so nobody would ever have seen it rain. In any case, because most rain falls in the dreadfully hot summer, people would not want to see it!
thanks so much for posting this , anyone who has ever been to Uluru will appreciate seeing it in the rain with waterfalls , I sat in that place, imagining it with water and with aboriginals warriors celebrating there , awesome place , mindblowing .
The day before I filmed Uluru in flood, the local children at the first sight of rain were playing and swiming under the waterfalls. There are also many caves around the rock that are still used as shelters. I stayed in the area for 8 days and I felt that despite an increase in tourism, Uluru had still kept a sense of ancient history, culture and spirit.
@CambrianGeologyRocks I've just visited Uluru and was sooo amazed and overwhelmed. The day i was there there was a thunder storm brewing... i wish i had more time to see if there would be enough rain on the rock to make waterfalls... you were sooo lucky!!!!!
my soul cries for the indigenous people missing from this scene , for 40,000 years they would have celebrated the rain at this the most spiritual of places , they would have danced and played here , swam and celebrated their ancient rictuals at this place , alas no more , they have been displaced bought off with au$200 a fortnight moved into shanty towns and kept down with alchohol and nicotine , and are no longer apparent in this their holy place , its a SHAME
I missed the rain on Uluru by a day in December 2009. I was there the day before and was back in Alice Springs and heard on the news that massive rains dropped over the rock.
wow, i just heard of this phenomenon today - great footage. Apparently it happened again just a few days ago and I'm trying to find some pics of it! Little help? :o)
Wow, thank you for sharing this!
aduiel 1 month ago
I just stumbled across this World Wonder in a game & by curiousity looked up information on it. I had never heard of it before this but am so very glad I found all these videos on here to show it to me as this one made me feel like I was truly there & could smell the wetness on the rocks. Its natural beauty is spellbinding but even more spellbinding is its aboriginie ties & history. Thank you for posting this. I will always remember seing this paticular video.
ebnysoul 5 months ago
This year, 640 millimetres of rain has fallen in ten months in Alice Springs, which with two months to go is at least the fourth wettest calendar year on record. (The record for 12-months period is just over a metre from July 1920 to June 1921).
In 2009, only 77 millimetres fell which is the second driest calendar year on record, so nobody would ever have seen it rain. In any case, because most rain falls in the dreadfully hot summer, people would not want to see it!
guodade 1 year ago
thanks so much for posting this , anyone who has ever been to Uluru will appreciate seeing it in the rain with waterfalls , I sat in that place, imagining it with water and with aboriginals warriors celebrating there , awesome place , mindblowing .
missdeebates 1 year ago
Totally awesome m8.
Canberraboy100 1 year ago
Yes, it is Majic , its a fact that about only 3% of tourists ever see rain on the rock
Wallabytrack 2 years ago
The day before I filmed Uluru in flood, the local children at the first sight of rain were playing and swiming under the waterfalls. There are also many caves around the rock that are still used as shelters. I stayed in the area for 8 days and I felt that despite an increase in tourism, Uluru had still kept a sense of ancient history, culture and spirit.
CambrianGeologyRocks 2 years ago
@CambrianGeologyRocks I've just visited Uluru and was sooo amazed and overwhelmed. The day i was there there was a thunder storm brewing... i wish i had more time to see if there would be enough rain on the rock to make waterfalls... you were sooo lucky!!!!!
TheKezanator 4 months ago
my soul cries for the indigenous people missing from this scene , for 40,000 years they would have celebrated the rain at this the most spiritual of places , they would have danced and played here , swam and celebrated their ancient rictuals at this place , alas no more , they have been displaced bought off with au$200 a fortnight moved into shanty towns and kept down with alchohol and nicotine , and are no longer apparent in this their holy place , its a SHAME
missdeebates 2 years ago
I missed the rain on Uluru by a day in December 2009. I was there the day before and was back in Alice Springs and heard on the news that massive rains dropped over the rock.
SauronsEye 2 years ago
wow, i just heard of this phenomenon today - great footage. Apparently it happened again just a few days ago and I'm trying to find some pics of it! Little help? :o)
DoYaReckon 2 years ago
great..realy interesting...good work..
vmdave 2 years ago
Thanks for such wonderful clip.
Cheers from Brighton.
Daniel, a very grateful Spaniard.
kindofbluedaniel 3 years ago
Awesome, never imagined Uluru in a flood, great shots. Luck you had some cover under wave rock. Thanks
wired0wierd 3 years ago