Next stop was Kata Tjuta, to walk the Walpa Gorge, a short walk amongst the towering walks of the 36 large sandstone boulders that make Kata Tjuta.

Kata Tjuta from a distance.

Walpa Gorge.

Walking into Walpa Gorge, you get a perspective of just how big these boulders are.

The track in and out of Walpa Gorge.

The rocky track in the hot sun.

Like Uluru, the colours of the sandstone change with the direction of the sun.


Looking back at the Olgas, or Kata Tjuta.

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