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At Uluru

The Australian outback's unique landscape shares striking similarities with Mars' terrain, as revealed by extensive scientific research.

Decades of scientific exploration have revealed that some regions of the Earth share similarities with Mars. Australia's central desert has unique characteristics, including extinct volcanoes, asteroid impact sites, and arid valleys. The film At Uluru captures the essence of this environment, introducing the great rock Uluru, a massive and awe-inspiring formation that changes due to light and weather conditions. The filmmakers aim to provide an overall impression of the monolith, exploring it from different angles, but acknowledge its mystery and the challenges of capturing it on film.

Info about At Uluru

Studio(s): Arthur and Corinne Cantrill

Originally Released: United States, Aug 01, 1977

Production Country: Australia

Genres:Documentary