Hey everyone! I wanted to share this short video of the rare and mesmerizing rainfall at Uluru/Ayers Rock, which I recently captured while filming one of my upcoming documentaries. This video is without any music or voiceover, so you can fully appreciate the natural beauty of this incredible event. I recommend wearing headphones to fully appreciate the soundscape. EXCITING NEWS: I currently have 3 new documentary projects in development, and I can't wait to share more with you soon! Until then enjoy this unique glimpse of nature at its best.
Of special interest to myself and my wife, as we have walked around Uluru on two separate occasions, and unsurprisingly it didn't rain! We often wondered what the largely empty pools would look like, and some of the locations on here were quite familiar. We will likely never get the oportunity to go again so this footage was most enjoyable! Thanks!
This is amazingly brilliant, well done!! Will you please loop this or something like that so I can watch and listen when I need to relax and get the stress of my chest? Thank you for sharing this true beauty
First of all, thanks for this. It takes me back 38 years when I was a young man visiting Aus. I hitchhiked from Adelaide to the “center” to experience Uluru. Back then you could go up a steep trail and explore the top, take in the views, meditate…. After, I hiked all the way around. I wanted to experience the whole thing. It’s just too big. All you have is glimpses. I feel fortunate to have been there. It is truly one of the 7 natural wonders of the world…..not to mention the Olgas just 12 klicks away and equally impressive. I hiked through the night from one to the other by starlight. What a memory.
The aboriginal communities regard Uluru as sacred and your excellent video strengthens this belief. You could almost feel the spirits of the past. Absolutely magical.
Its an absolutely awe-inspiring natural wonder wet or dry. Nothing compares to standing at the foot of it. I'm not a religious person but being there for me it was a spiritual experience, difficult to explain but there you are. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Exactly just what I was thinking! The DEEP time involved here for water to carve out channels and even valleys is just mind blowing, bearing in mind it is usually pretty dry in central Australia! In another 225,000,000 years or another full rotation of the Milky Way galaxy this rock will be nothing more than a small pile of boulders! Food for thought.
Phil, Many years ago my wife & I walked all around Uluru in the pouring rain.We had splashed out on a new fangled video recorder and my wife filmed the amazing cascading waterfalls and captured the enhanced colours revealed by the wet rock. I was giddy & awestruck by the sight & sounds in that unique special place.My wife put the camera back in the bag saying “ You can stop messing about now I’ve switched it off “.........which was the start of a 20 minute film of the inside of the camera bag. The only record of a rare & special visit! She was a technology teacher and easily confused. So Thank you so much Phil,for reviving our long lost memories with so much more professionalism & skill. I will download your beautiful vid (with your permission )and surprise my wife with it. She will blush but be delighted. John & Anna. Guildford UK
Thanks for sharing your story John, I'll have to admit i kept checking that the video was running as i filmed this to ensure i didn't miss anything. Hope you wife enjoyed watching this on RUclips. Cheers Phil
Video recorders caught a lot of people out. My dad bought one for a holiday in Italy and didn't seem to grasp the basics like if the viewfinder is pointing down so you can see from above, don't hold it level or you are just filming the ceiling. How he didn't spot it I don't know. Also zoom back out before doing a massive pan. He asked me to edit his tapes to get one tape with the good bits. I didn't have the heart to tell him none of them😊. It was nausea inducing just watching them.
Glad you enjoyed the video, yes after the rain the insects all come out which draws out the birds which seem to suddenly appear from no-where. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Being a “godless heathen” is by far the best starting point for being truly spiritual, moment by moment let the rain of blessing pour over you. It is all coming from within. Bathe in your own divinity.
This has only just shown up in my feed. So glad it did. Truly amazing,no music so I got to hear the rainfall, then the birds, and also the silence. Magical.
I never understood how ''Spiritual ' a place could be till I went to Uluru. It's size is breathtaking. It rained like this when I arrived. We are so blessed to have it so far from anywhere in the middle of such a vast continent. Thank you for your efforts. So Beautiful.
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I sat down to watch this while having tea and toast (it’s early morning here in Ireland). When it ended I looked down and the toast was gone..I have no recollection of eating it I was so engrossed, honestly! That was like a meditation, and now I have such a longing to go to Australia. Beautiful 🙏🏼💚🍀🇮🇪
This is the first time that I found the sounds of rain so mystical & healing .This popped up this morning as if to remove an old trauma of being flooded in years ago . Thank You 🦋
Thanks mate, I'm getting a bunch of similar comments so looks like I'm going to have to drop a few more of these between my longer form docos that will have some music and VO. Appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms I think it also depends on the content. In this case you pictured the sacred Uluru just right. Its mystical atmosphere doesn’t really need anything around it and that’s why you received our comments/appreciation. Coincidentally, I just finished a book from Babara Wood, called Golden Land which also described a lot of Aboriginal culture and history. So, your video just came at the right time 😊. Keep it up and stay safe.
@@IntotheWildFilms Also, thank you SO MUCH for leaving out that horrible "nature documentary muzak" that so many films use! Thank you! 🙏 PS Shared, of course. This ought to go viral!
🤩🤩Astonishing footage! 😲 The way Uluru transforms with the rain is nothing short of miraculous. The vivid colors and the serene ambiance are captured so beautifully
@@kayehealey5339 very, very professional. Why isn't IntoTheWildFilms far more famous, and internationally?! ...if that would mean adding stupid mood musak, so be it, though... All the best!! 🤩 Oh, and do consider looking at the DesertDrifter of US canyons...
@alessiopavesi6959 Well then stop showing prime examples of it. It's racist to force others to speak a language that's not their own. I bet when you hear Chinese people speaking you demand they speak English.
The outback will be green and blooming for a while for sure! Nothing more soothing than a gentle rain, but this downpour was magnificent in its falling! Greetings from Canada! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Wonderful.... Thank you for posting, Many years ago I was out that way and it rained so i walk around Uluru in the rain .(about Ten Kilometres ) One of the most amazing. almost a religious experiences in my life
Well apparently we are in the 5% of visitors to witness this wonderful event. Its incredible to watch these cascades suddenly appear down the sides of the rock. I agree with you on the spiritual nature of the experience. Thanks for watching and sharing your story. Cheers Phil
I visited Uluru several years ago. The local guide mentioned how the rock channeled rain water into protected, life sustaining pools that the original inhabitants of Australia knew well. This peaceful video let me feel again the awe I had experienced upon my visit. Thank you!
This is so incredible! Thank you for sharing this footage. Beyond majestic! Such a reminder of how spectacular this Earth really is. The video and sound quality really does blow me away. I felt like I was there. Truly phenomenal.
This is beautiful. I was fortunate enough to experience this in 1978. It rained harder than on the occasion you've filmed here as each pothole down the face of the rock would fill so rapidly that the water sprayed up into the air like some kind of explosion. It was an unforgettable moment. It was midsummer, so only my two travelling companions and a ranger witnessed it. Love the birds and birdsong you've captured here. Can't wait to see your next work.
I rarely watch videos, I listen to them while playing on my cell. But, because there was no narration, I put down my cell and watched. Became totally enthralled. Thank you
...Uluru feels like a place out of space and time... there is an undeniable presence around & in those rocks... and the roaring rain and the fog added to it... only the birds were giving some relief of the spell - we are still on earth.... magical 💖
😊Thanks! Hey Phil, Always great to see any form of video uploaded by you, long or short. You really do have a knack with a camera. I always find myself gazing transfixed and let's face it, when you start staring at Uluru, it's impossible not to get caught by the multitude of colours and hues, which change even more rapidly during the rains. Then there's the contrasting surfaces blending together in a patchwork quilt kind of craftsmanship. Simply majestic. I'm looking forward to your upcoming docos, which no doubt will be hypnotising displays of natures art caught the way you do so well.
Hey Grant, firstly thank you so much for your generous Super Thanks, you are very kind mate and I really appreciate that. For me there is something quite magical about Uluru, I'm not a religious person at all but when you stand below its massiveness there is something quite spiritual about it, I cant explain it, it just has to be experienced. When you travel hours across vast flat plains then arrive at this behemoth rising almost vertically to 350m from the sand is just mind blowing. Well it is for me anyway. Upcoming docos are underway, filming is probably 80% there for all 3, i head off on Sunday for another few weeks to try and wrap up what i need. We will see how things go, nature doesnt always follow the script.... Take care my friend, thank you again, stay safe. Cheers Phil
Thanks for watching, looks like i have another vote for vids with no music or VO.... Trying to work out how i make docos without them???? Appreciate the feedback, cheers Phil
Thanks Sharon, that's another vote for no music or talking. Ok thanks for the feedback much appreciated. Gott work out how to make engaging docos without music or talking. Maybe I just drop a few more vids like this in-between my usual docos and we try and get a best of both worlds outcome? Thoughts? Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Wonderfully edited and although I have seen rain on Ayer's Rock once in my life I have never witnessed it as you have filmed it. How fortunate to be there at the time.
Oh thank you, you are very kind. Apparently only about 5% of visitors actually get to see rain on Uluru so you and I and a few others are in a pretty small club. Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
This suddenly popped up today - what a magnificent video. It has led me to your website, and I have just spent a wonderful half hour in the Blue Mountains. I lived in Sydney for a few years as a child and spent many happy hours exploring the bush thanks to Dad's enthusiasm for camping. 60 odd years ago now but never forgotten. I only have to hear one call from a magpie or a kookaburra, and I can smell the eucalyptus and wattle. I'd love to go back but sadly too old and decrepit! I can at least look forward to some virtual trips through your videos. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing your story, well if you cant get there yourself then join me as an armchair traveller. Plenty more exciting docos to come. Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Thanks, another vote for no music and VO, damn its kind of how i make my docos, gonna have to think laterally and provide you guys with the best of both worlds some how. Maybe a few more like this in-between my usual long form docos? Thoughts????
@@IntotheWildFilms ❤️ You do you! This brought me calm in this format. I have just found your work through this piece, and I’m looking forward to exploring more! I loved hearing the nature we were watching, making it a fully immersive experience. I also think it demonstrates respect to country more with natural audio. If we have access this way, tourists can back off. 🥰 well done! A side line of natural rare footage?
Woooow. I've been feeling a bit anxious today, but felt that slip away the longer I watched this. And Uluru in the rain just shot right up to near the top of my bucket list. Thank you for this video.
Thank you for watching, so glad you hear it had a soothing effect on you. Its an incredible place to visit, Its definitely at the top of my all time favourite places I have visited in Australia so far. Cheers Phil
Hey everyone! I wanted to share this short video of the rare and mesmerizing rainfall at Uluru/Ayers Rock, which I recently captured while filming one of my upcoming documentaries. This video is without any music or voiceover, so you can fully appreciate the natural beauty of this incredible event. I recommend wearing headphones to fully appreciate the soundscape. EXCITING NEWS: I currently have 3 new documentary projects in development, and I can't wait to share more with you soon! Until then enjoy this unique glimpse of nature at its best.
Of special interest to myself and my wife, as we have walked around Uluru on two separate occasions, and unsurprisingly it didn't rain! We often wondered what the largely empty pools would look like, and some of the locations on here were quite familiar. We will likely never get the oportunity to go again so this footage was most enjoyable! Thanks!
You so much!! ❤ I liked and subscribed 😊
This is amazingly brilliant, well done!! Will you please loop this or something like that so I can watch and listen when I need to relax and get the stress of my chest? Thank you for sharing this true beauty
I’d love to see it in person but its way too far for me to travel. Thank you for showing us.
Thankyou 💙💙💙
No music, no voiceover.
Every footage on wilderness should be like this one.
Pure Magic.
Thank you so much.
Thanks so much for that feedback, glad it resonated with you, cheers Phil
It was absolutely beautiful!🧡
@alessiopavesi
You're so right, I can't agree more! Let nature speak for itself.
So true❤️
Wholeheartedly agree.
That audio had me so relaxed it added 8 years to my life
😀 Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Well I'm going to watch it everyday! 😁
Mine too 😊❤
First of all, thanks for this. It takes me back 38 years when I was a young man visiting Aus. I hitchhiked from Adelaide to the “center” to experience Uluru. Back then you could go up a steep trail and explore the top, take in the views, meditate…. After, I hiked all the way around. I wanted to experience the whole thing. It’s just too big. All you have is glimpses. I feel fortunate to have been there. It is truly one of the 7 natural wonders of the world…..not to mention the Olgas just 12 klicks away and equally impressive. I hiked through the night from one to the other by starlight. What a memory.
I hiked up to the top some 50plus years ago yes Uluru is special and like you I found the Olgas impressive. See my comment.
Likewise...it was quite a trip...
sounds truly memorable and quite unique. Well done you!
I was there in the late 70s, ran all the way back down to the bottom, on a dare from a mate,,,,, wasn't able to walk for 3 days
Sounds amazing. Well done you. Great memories to have 🍀🍀🍀
What a marvelous beautiful sight. The green, the red, the rock, the water, the sky, the earth, the trees, the birds. Simply beautiful!
Most of a NO PEOPLE visible!!!
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
The aboriginal communities regard Uluru as sacred and your excellent video strengthens this belief. You could almost feel the spirits of the past. Absolutely magical.
Oh thank you for that, you are very kind, I hope I have done justice to this wonderful icon of Australia. Cheers Phil
Palya noontu wunka Pitjantjajatjara?
After seeing this you've just put Australia on my bucket list. Simply stunning.
Come visit us soon, we'd love to see you here. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
It's mind boggling to imagine how long the rock has been there for the rain to have carved out so many channels over the millennia.
Its an absolutely awe-inspiring natural wonder wet or dry. Nothing compares to standing at the foot of it. I'm not a religious person but being there for me it was a spiritual experience, difficult to explain but there you are. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Exactly just what I was thinking!
The DEEP time involved here for water to carve out channels and even valleys is just mind blowing, bearing in mind it is usually pretty dry in central Australia!
In another 225,000,000 years or another full rotation of the Milky Way galaxy this rock will be nothing more than a small pile of boulders!
Food for thought.
@@oldtimer2192die Erde ist nur 6500 Jahre alt, schauen Sie ...Answers in Genesis.
@@oldtimer2192 given geological timescales it might not have always been as dry
I didn’t want this video to end. Thank you.
Nice! Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Phil,
Many years ago my wife & I walked all around Uluru in the pouring rain.We had splashed out on a new fangled video recorder and my wife filmed the amazing cascading waterfalls and captured the enhanced colours revealed by the wet rock. I was giddy & awestruck by the sight & sounds in that unique special place.My wife put the camera back in the bag saying “ You can stop messing about now I’ve switched it off “.........which was the start of a 20 minute film of the inside of the camera bag. The only record of a rare & special visit! She was a technology teacher and easily confused.
So Thank you so much Phil,for reviving our long lost memories with so much more professionalism & skill. I will download your beautiful vid (with your permission )and surprise my wife with it. She will blush but be delighted.
John & Anna. Guildford UK
Bravo!
It is certainly a most impressive sight and sound.
I love that story. ❤😂❤
Thanks for sharing your story John, I'll have to admit i kept checking that the video was running as i filmed this to ensure i didn't miss anything. Hope you wife enjoyed watching this on RUclips. Cheers Phil
Video recorders caught a lot of people out. My dad bought one for a holiday in Italy and didn't seem to grasp the basics like if the viewfinder is pointing down so you can see from above, don't hold it level or you are just filming the ceiling. How he didn't spot it I don't know. Also zoom back out before doing a massive pan. He asked me to edit his tapes to get one tape with the good bits. I didn't have the heart to tell him none of them😊. It was nausea inducing just watching them.
This is very satisfying to watch. I like how the birds were all cheerful after the rain. The rock feels divine.
Glad you enjoyed the video, yes after the rain the insects all come out which draws out the birds which seem to suddenly appear from no-where. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
The rock is divine...
Perfect video. No music or voiceover. No BS. Just the sounds of the natural
Environment.
I'm a godless heathen, but even I concede that was pretty spiritual.
Me too and I have to agree with you, there is just something about Uluru, something unlike anywhere else. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Being a “godless heathen” is by far the best starting point for being truly spiritual, moment by moment let the rain of blessing pour over you. It is all coming from within. Bathe in your own divinity.
Heathens typically worshipped gods, just not of the majority religion
Ye, rain and Uluru are not usually words one would use in a sentence lol. Thanks for sharing.
True. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
This is ‘green’ noise I can and would listen to again and again. So calming. I love the sound of thunder rolling across the sky.
Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
This has only just shown up in my feed. So glad it did. Truly amazing,no music so I got to hear the rainfall, then the birds, and also the silence. Magical.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
I never understood how ''Spiritual ' a place could be till I went to Uluru.
It's size is breathtaking.
It rained like this when I arrived.
We are so blessed to have it so far from anywhere in the middle of such a vast continent.
Thank you for your efforts.
So Beautiful.
Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Actually, this is the first video of Uluru that showed me just how big it really is.
😊my I f☆☆☆ your mama😊……
if prophecy not true🥶
大英帝國星相學會天眼通老先覺🧙♂️其妻Jane得孫文的孫輩託夢😴……🗣祖父提示三民主義在中國大陸復興快要兌現了😳‼️
靈媒夫妻聯合制作RUclips March 13th 2017
🔎“Craig Hamilton Paker 👉then search 點入此欄目滑到底please find photo of Sun Yet-sen 12:21
This is absolutely beautiful.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Wonderful. Thank you for being there in the rain and sharing.
Thanks for watching. Yes we were very lucky to see it, so glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers Phil
Just wow. The falling of the water really helps to convey the scale of Uluru.
Its absolutyely enormous, you have to stand below it to really appreciate how big it is. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Beautiful! A unique monolith. Even better for no music.
Another vote for no music, ok thanks for the feedback. Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Just peace and nature - exactly what I needed. Well done!
So nice that it resonated with you. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
I sat down to watch this while having tea and toast (it’s early morning here in Ireland). When it ended I looked down and the toast was gone..I have no recollection of eating it I was so engrossed, honestly! That was like a meditation, and now I have such a longing to go to Australia. Beautiful 🙏🏼💚🍀🇮🇪
This is the first time that I found the sounds of rain so mystical & healing .This popped up this morning as if to remove an old trauma of being flooded in years ago .
Thank You 🦋
So lovely to hear that, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Stunningly beautiful. Thanks a bunch for no background music/voiceover, that´s the way to do it!
Thanks mate, I'm getting a bunch of similar comments so looks like I'm going to have to drop a few more of these between my longer form docos that will have some music and VO. Appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms I think it also depends on the content. In this case you pictured the sacred Uluru just right. Its mystical atmosphere doesn’t really need anything around it and that’s why you received our comments/appreciation. Coincidentally, I just finished a book from Babara Wood, called Golden Land which also described a lot of Aboriginal culture and history. So, your video just came at the right time 😊.
Keep it up and stay safe.
Superb and serene footage.I love the pure sounds of nature no music to interfere with just being there.❤
Another vote for no music, thanks for the feedback much appreciated. Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
I can SMELL and TASTE this rain 😍
And it is great!!
Awesome!!! thanks for watching, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms
Also, thank you SO MUCH for leaving out that horrible "nature documentary muzak" that so many films use!
Thank you! 🙏
PS Shared, of course.
This ought to go viral!
Thank you so much, you are very kind. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms My friends LOVED it 😍
Not a single human to be seen or heard. Bliss.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
🤩🤩Astonishing footage! 😲 The way Uluru transforms with the rain is nothing short of miraculous. The vivid colors and the serene ambiance are captured so beautifully
Aww thank you, I was very lucky to capture this footage and I feel privileged to be able to share it with you all. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
And that quality, too!!@@IntotheWildFilms
The whole production is very painterly… beautiful…. Well done! 🙏💐
@@kayehealey5339 very, very professional.
Why isn't IntoTheWildFilms far more famous, and internationally?!
...if that would mean adding stupid mood musak, so be it, though...
All the best!! 🤩
Oh, and do consider looking at the DesertDrifter of US canyons...
Just beautiful. The sound of the birds brings joy to my heart. Am so pleased this place is protected. Keep it so Australia. ❤
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Beautifully filmed. Just the natural sounds of this rare and sacred space. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Ayers Rock is an amazing place.
@@perentee77 Please call this sacred place by its true name, which is Uluru. Thank you.
@alessiopavesi6959 Excuse me? Can you please keep your racism to yourself. Thank you..
@@perentee77 Nothing Is worse than ignorance.
@alessiopavesi6959 Well then stop showing prime examples of it. It's racist to force others to speak a language that's not their own. I bet when you hear Chinese people speaking you demand they speak English.
@@perentee77 Ok, keep climbing up the mirrors.
Stunning visuals... well done mate
Thanks for watching mate, we were very lucky to see it and I'm so glad I managed to capture it for everyone to see. Cheers Phil
Absolutely stunning !! Beautiful photography of Uluru.
Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
The outback will be green and blooming for a while for sure! Nothing more soothing than a gentle rain, but this downpour was magnificent in its falling! Greetings from Canada! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
You got that right, hello to you over in Canada, thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms Cheers to you, Phil! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Greetings from Berlin/Germany.
Thanks for so amazing and breath taking pictures. Wow from me !!!
Thank you Maria, delighted you enjoyed the film. Nice little bit of natural world escapism. Cheers Phil
Wow! I feel like I just got to see something most people never see and it was sublimely beautiful! Thank you !
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
That was so perfectly done. The scenery needed nothing else. Thank you so much for posting this.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
I'm 56 and this is the first time I have seen rain at Ayers Rock. 😊❤❤❤😊
Apparently only 5% visitors to the rock ever see it. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Absolutly breathtaking! What a brilliant film. Thank you for sharing this masterpiece.
Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Wonderful.... Thank you for posting, Many years ago I was out that way and it rained so i walk around Uluru in the rain .(about Ten Kilometres ) One of the most amazing. almost a religious experiences in my life
Well apparently we are in the 5% of visitors to witness this wonderful event. Its incredible to watch these cascades suddenly appear down the sides of the rock. I agree with you on the spiritual nature of the experience. Thanks for watching and sharing your story. Cheers Phil
The sounds of nature. How wonderful. What a beautiful video . Thank you for sharing it it’s gorgeous
Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Marvelous video. No music, no talk, just Nature at its best. Thank you.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
You'd think watching rain fall would be boring, but this is a fascinating and relaxing video
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Thank you for your beautiful video, made my heart sing to see and hear the sound of the rain bringing life to this sacred place. ❤
Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Nice Work & Video 👍
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Stunning scenes! Beauty at its best! Magic! Thank you for video!
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
So majestic sceneries! Misty Uluru, sound of raindrops, birds. Great captures. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Japan.👍
Hello Japan from Australia. Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Uluru is a truly magical place ❤
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Now there's something you don't see every day ! Great stuff . 👏👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
Oh Uluru - how beautiful; how majestic and mysterious. The sight of it fills me with wonder and peace.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Simply stunning. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Superlative. Only Nature. This is probably number two among the favorite things I've watched on YT. Thank you, very much. I could even smell it.
WOW thank you Emma, though I have to ask??? What was number 1? Cheers Phil
I visited Uluru several years ago. The local guide mentioned how the rock channeled rain water into protected, life sustaining pools that the original inhabitants of Australia knew well. This peaceful video let me feel again the awe I had experienced upon my visit. Thank you!
Actually they weren't the original inhabitants.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
This is so incredible! Thank you for sharing this footage. Beyond majestic! Such a reminder of how spectacular this Earth really is. The video and sound quality really does blow me away. I felt like I was there. Truly phenomenal.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
This is beautiful. I was fortunate enough to experience this in 1978. It rained harder than on the occasion you've filmed here as each pothole down the face of the rock would fill so rapidly that the water sprayed up into the air like some kind of explosion. It was an unforgettable moment. It was midsummer, so only my two travelling companions and a ranger witnessed it. Love the birds and birdsong you've captured here. Can't wait to see your next work.
Hi Ricki, that sounds absolutely incredible, thanks for sharing your story and thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
I rarely watch videos, I listen to them while playing on my cell. But, because there was no narration, I put down my cell and watched. Became totally enthralled. Thank you
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Water bringing life to plants and birds and all mankind…. Wonderful
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
...Uluru feels like a place out of space and time... there is an undeniable presence around & in those rocks... and the roaring rain and the fog added to it... only the birds were giving some relief of the spell - we are still on earth.... magical 💖
Its a magical place, probably my favourite place in Australia, thanks for watching cheers Phil
Dear Heart, I feel such peace watching this video. Thank you for filming Uluru just as it is. All Love
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
That was beautiful to watch, thanks for not having back ground music the sound of the rain and the waterfalls were magnificent ❤
It was my pleasure. Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
I would imagine that much rain on Ayer's Rock at any one time would not be a very common occurrence .. awesome vid👍
You are correct, apparently only 5% of visitors to the rock ever get to see this. Thanks for the kind feedback. Cheers Phil
No music, no voiceover, quiet camera. Meraviglioso.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Longing to go back for another magical experience…Uluru stays with you. ✨💖
It really does. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
😊Thanks! Hey Phil, Always great to see any form of video uploaded by you, long or short. You really do have a knack with a camera. I always find myself gazing transfixed and let's face it, when you start staring at Uluru, it's impossible not to get caught by the multitude of colours and hues, which change even more rapidly during the rains. Then there's the contrasting surfaces blending together in a patchwork quilt kind of craftsmanship. Simply majestic. I'm looking forward to your upcoming docos, which no doubt will be hypnotising displays of natures art caught the way you do so well.
Hey Grant, firstly thank you so much for your generous Super Thanks, you are very kind mate and I really appreciate that. For me there is something quite magical about Uluru, I'm not a religious person at all but when you stand below its massiveness there is something quite spiritual about it, I cant explain it, it just has to be experienced. When you travel hours across vast flat plains then arrive at this behemoth rising almost vertically to 350m from the sand is just mind blowing. Well it is for me anyway. Upcoming docos are underway, filming is probably 80% there for all 3, i head off on Sunday for another few weeks to try and wrap up what i need. We will see how things go, nature doesnt always follow the script.... Take care my friend, thank you again, stay safe. Cheers Phil
Beautiful, incredible Australia ❤️ every part needs our protection.
We couldn't agree more. Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
So glad you came to my feed, just pure nature magic, thank you for not spoiling the beautiful sound of nature
Thanks for watching, looks like i have another vote for vids with no music or VO.... Trying to work out how i make docos without them???? Appreciate the feedback, cheers Phil
Beautiful balm for a bruised soul. Thank you so much for posting this.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Beautiful, and it was delightful to see the bird show up!
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Rare event. Privileged visitor. Thank you so much for sharing
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If I'd ever gotten there to see it wouldn't be raining THANKYOU
So happy i could bring it to you, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Absolutely incredible footage! Such a magical place!
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Absolutely gorgeous 😍
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Utterly beautiful.
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Amazing!
Thank you so much!
Thank you kindly. I'm glad you end the video, stay safe, cheers Phil
3:21 very cool. I think that the guide said that this area was where the first known climbing path was
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Looks incredibly amazing! Heaven on earth
It was beautiful to watch, cheers Phil
Very nice seen dear friend god bless you you are a great man of the world
Thanks for watching, you are very kind, cheers Phil
I realy enjoyed this thankyou so nice without music or talking thanks.
Thanks Sharon, that's another vote for no music or talking. Ok thanks for the feedback much appreciated. Gott work out how to make engaging docos without music or talking. Maybe I just drop a few more vids like this in-between my usual docos and we try and get a best of both worlds outcome? Thoughts? Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Stunningly beautiful! Love the natural sounds along with the video!
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This is an absolutely wonderful thing to see. I'm going to watch it on the big screen now. Thanks so much for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Wonderfully edited and although I have seen rain on Ayer's Rock once in my life I have never witnessed it as you have filmed it. How fortunate to be there at the time.
Oh thank you, you are very kind. Apparently only about 5% of visitors actually get to see rain on Uluru so you and I and a few others are in a pretty small club. Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Lovely and so relaxing.
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So beautiful and serene- Thank you for sharing 😊
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Breathtakingly strange and beautiful.
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How very beautiful and life giving.
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Magical. How I would have loved to have been there just sitting and taking in the experience. Thank you for sharing.
I dont want to rub it in but man it was amazing. Hopefully this vid is the next best thing. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
I live in Alaska and thought I lived in the most beautiful place on the planet. After this video, I have my doubts now.
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Incredibly beautiful
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This suddenly popped up today - what a magnificent video. It has led me to your website, and I have just spent a wonderful half hour in the Blue Mountains. I lived in Sydney for a few years as a child and spent many happy hours exploring the bush thanks to Dad's enthusiasm for camping. 60 odd years ago now but never forgotten. I only have to hear one call from a magpie or a kookaburra, and I can smell the eucalyptus and wattle. I'd love to go back but sadly too old and decrepit! I can at least look forward to some virtual trips through your videos. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing your story, well if you cant get there yourself then join me as an armchair traveller. Plenty more exciting docos to come. Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
Stunning! Water on stone….eternal magic… expertly captured. Gratitude! ❤
Wow, thank you! Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Stunning, hope to experience this one day!
Thanks for watching, I hope you get the opportunity to see it too. Cheers Phil
Stunning photography, and, happy memories of an incredible place. Thank you.
You are very kind, thank you for watching. Cheers Phil
Thank you for not adding music or a voice over. Exquisite!
Thanks, another vote for no music and VO, damn its kind of how i make my docos, gonna have to think laterally and provide you guys with the best of both worlds some how. Maybe a few more like this in-between my usual long form docos? Thoughts????
@@IntotheWildFilms ❤️ You do you! This brought me calm in this format. I have just found your work through this piece, and I’m looking forward to exploring more! I loved hearing the nature we were watching, making it a fully immersive experience. I also think it demonstrates respect to country more with natural audio. If we have access this way, tourists can back off. 🥰 well done!
A side line of natural rare footage?
Thank you! It is sacred and beautiful. ❤❤❤
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This looks magical
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Woooow. I've been feeling a bit anxious today, but felt that slip away the longer I watched this. And Uluru in the rain just shot right up to near the top of my bucket list. Thank you for this video.
Thank you for watching, so glad you hear it had a soothing effect on you. Its an incredible place to visit, Its definitely at the top of my all time favourite places I have visited in Australia so far. Cheers Phil
Mesmerizing ! Thank you
Thanks so much for watching, cheers Phil
How awesome God created everything. Thank you for allowing us to enjoy this .
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Awesome,majestic and remote!
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