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Mount Conner Lookout


Auf dem Weg in den Uluru-Kata-Tjuta-Nationalpark über den Lasseter Highway taucht am Horizont auf einmal der Mount Conner auf, und so mancher Tourist hat im ersten Moment gedacht, den Uluru (ehemals Ayers Rock) zu erblicken, obwohl dieser noch knapp 100 km entfernt ist.
Deswegen wird der Mount Conner von den Australiern auch scherzhaft "Fooluru" genannt.
Im Gegensatz zum Uluru (der trotz des flachen Umlands von hier aus noch lange nicht sichtbar ist) ist er ein echter Tafelberg, allerdings nicht öffentlich zugänglich, da er sich auf Privatgelände befindet.
Travelling on the Lasseter Highway from Alice Springs to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park you simply have to stop at Mount Conner Lookout. I really love the contrast of the red sand, the blue sky and the table mountain in the background, which a lot of people often mistake for Uluru, hence the nickname "Fooluru", although it is still about 100 km away and cannot be seen from here, even if the surrounding country seems to be very flat.
Travelling on the Lasseter Highway from Alice Springs to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park you simply have to stop at Mount Conner Lookout. I really love the contrast of the red sand, the blue sky and the table mountain in the background, which a lot of people often mistake for Uluru, hence the nickname "Fooluru", although it is still about 100 km away and cannot be seen from here, even if the surrounding country seems to be very flat.
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Great work Special K.
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