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The Lost Camel Resort(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara
Food Market(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara
Lake Amadeus(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara lakeSalt lake named after King Amadeus of Spain
Lac Amédée(fr)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara lakeLe lac Amédée est un immense lac salé dans la région d'Uluru (Ayers Rocks) au sud-ouest du Territoire du Nord en Australie. Il peut atteindre 145 km de long sur 20 km de large mais il lui arrive parfois d'être
アマデウス湖(ja)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara lakeアマデウス湖、(Lake Amadeus) はオーストラリア・ノーザンテリトリーの南西の角に位置する、 ウルル(エアーズロック)地域にある巨大な塩湖である。 時々ほぼ完全に干上がる。 近くにはウルル(エアーズロック)、カタ・ジュタ、コナー山がある。
Jezioro Amadeus(pl)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara lakeJezioro Amadeus (ang. Lake Amadeus) – płytkie bezodpływowe słone jezioro o powierzchni 880 km² położone w w południowo-zachodniej części Terytorium Północnego w Australii.
our little own place....(nl)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara Ann & Amor's love nest!!!!
Maralinga Range, nuclear weapons test TM100/TM101 relicts(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara weapons, nuclear, testThe british nuclear weapon test site TM100/TM101 is still contaminated today too, even though it was cleaned in 1993 like other places in this area. During cleaning, the complete vegetation was removed, as you can still see here. Today the
Maralinga Range, nuclear weapons test "Wewak" relict(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara weapons, nuclear, testThe british nuclear weapon test site "Wewak" was used 1959-1961 for safety test on complete weapons by fire and explosion. Like the Taranaki site, it was highly contaminated with radioactive material too. There were even large fragments of plutonium lying
Maralinga Range, nuclear weapons test "Kuli" relict(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara weapons, nuclear, testThe british nuclear weapon test site "Kuli" was used from 1955 to 1963 for 321 tests during the development phase. The main focus was the explosive compression of uranium and beryllium tampers here. The remaining contamination today is relatively low.
Maralinga Range, nuclear weapons test "Dobo" relicts(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara weapons, nuclear, testThe british nuclear weapon test site "Dobo" was used mainly for the development and test of the non nuclear parts of the weapons. Some explosive compression tests took here place too. The area is only slighly contaminated today.
Maralinga vilage(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara Town of former british nuclear weapons tests between 1955-1963
Maralinga Airstrip(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara Little airport of Maralinga vilage, mainly used for logistics for the british nuclear weapons tests between 1955-1963.
Maralinga Range, nuclear weapons test "Taranaki" relict(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara weapons, nuclear, test, nuclear testing areaOn this British nuclear weapons test site, the biggest shot "Taranaki" (27kt) was exploded 1957-10-09 from a balloon 300m above the ground. Further tests were conducted here, mainly the shots "Breakaway", "Biak", "Tadje", "Kite" and "Marcoo". Between 1960 and 1963
Mutitjulu(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara The community of Mutitjulu, population about 300. This is not a tourist area.
Park HQ / Ranger station(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara Headquarters of the Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park. www.deh.gov.au/parks/uluru
Kuniya carpark(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara Uluru south parking area, called Kuniya carpark at www.deh.gov.au/parks/uluru/uluru-map-detail.html and Mutitjulu carpark at www.uluru.com/Uluru.htm Visitors in distress may contact park rangers using an emergency radio alarm at this location.
Kuniya Piti water tank(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara Kuniya Piti water tank contains drinking water for anyone in need; during hot weather, visitors to Uluru should drink at least one liter of water every hour of activity. Visitors in distress may contact park rangers using an emergency radio
Uluru sunset viewing area (buses)(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara The famous sight of Uluru's red rocks in the red light of the setting sun can be appreciated from two parking and observation areas just northwest of the Rock, one for cars and one for buses. For a detailed map,
Mala Walk carpark(en)Australia / Northern_Territory / Yulara Uluru west parking area, called Mala Walk carpark at www.deh.gov.au/parks/uluru/uluru-map-detail.html and www.uluru.com/Uluru.htm . Visitors in distress may contact park rangers using an emergency radio alarm at this location.
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