Kata Tjuta
Kata Tjuta is a wonderful rock formation in the Northern Territory. Kata Tjuta is a national park. The legends surrounding the are site kept secret. Can you believe that Kata Tjuta is 500 million years old? You will find one of the tallest rock formations in Australia. The longest trial is 7 kilometres long. The entire circuit takes approximately four hours in total. The Northern Territory has two distinct seasons: 'wet' and 'dry'. The park receives average rainfall of 307.7 millimetres per year. There are tiny mice and koalas near the site. There are poison berries if you are silly enough to eat one or if you're a scientist who needs to find one. If you actually need one you can go to Kata Tjuta.The wet season runs from November to April and there is a lot of rain. Temperatures typically go from minimum 25 to maximum 33. January and February is considered by many as the most beautiful time of the year. According to amazing facts about Kata Tjuta, "The tallest dome of Kata Tjuta rises 546 metres above the plain, or 1,066 metres above sea level."