Being there is incredible. We drove from Sydney to Uluru. What an incredible journey! Just being there and the pictures do not do it justice. It has a definitely majestic quality and really is something to behold. Australia is so beautiful. Can't wait to go back.
We are quite proud of our country so it's nice to hear visitors enjoy their trips here. We have a history that goes back 10's of thousands of years and though some of that history wasn't good, we try to make it an enjoyable place to live.
What is the rock? I definitely see vessels and what looks like arteries. But I'm not a biologist 😂😂just a girl who loves rocks. Looks like a big ole chest to me,Thanks for both of your videos! Love you Mr. Roger!
Hey Aex, this drone footage looks absolutely stunning! from above it looks breathtaking this rock coming out of the flat ground! magical somehow. keep up the good work i enjoy you vids.
There are natural wonders that look grandeur and perhaps mightier and even more spectacular but there is no view on Earth that looks as unique as that does for some reason. That view from Uluru to the Olgas across the valley 25 miles in the distance is unlike any other view on Earth. But Australia's landscape looks totally different than any other country on Earth as well.
@@youngadventuresaustralia952 Hi , thank you for your kind message . I'm happy to hear from you . I too , I like to stay with the nature , because it has no the pollutions ; Happy week to you !
Finally someone who shows Ayers rock in such exquisite & incredible detail of its formation on top of the rock. Compared to how it’s always been shown in other videos on the side or far away in the distance on land or by plane. Well done!!!!! It will be great if they can even get up closer by drone on the same path that was walked by many before on the old track right to the very end of the rock. Goodness gracious by drone it is by far a way better experience seeing this rock in detail then climbing it! Climbing it was a nightmare! It was so strenuous and tedious & hard on the body. Wow 😯 this is by far more interesting & beautiful experience watching it from above by a drone then to ever walk it! Thank God for technology, education and modern civilisation that invented the drone!
I can't help but wonder at the large striation marks on the surface of the Ayers Rock. It could not be wind erosion since the lines are parallel. Also it is not rain erosion since the water would had to be a at least 350 meters (~ 1,000 feet high). What causes parallel groves on soft rocks is from a flowing glacier carrying boulders and scratching the surface.Evidence that this area was covered by large ice sheets and glaciers in the "recent past".
In the distance is Kata Tjuta, which I’d never heard of until I spotted it in this video. Just as interesting, to my mind. More variety in the topography
You can’t fly a drone over Uluṟu now. I read this recently * As of October 2019, all drones are banned within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. This is due to the sacred nature of the area, as well as concerns around the safety and privacy of visitors and traditional owners.
Hi Alex, My name is Makara Vorn, a post-graduate student at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia. I am currently working on cultural sensitivties (VR project) at Uluru as part of my school assessment. To achieve this, I have to produce an electronic proof of concept, which requires me to produce a short trial. I have never been there yet, so I do not have any videos. Therefore, I really need some footages to work on the trial, would you mind if I ask for your permission to use this video and give your credit? Please let me know, your response is so important for me to proceed with this proposal. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Regards, Makara Vorn
Hey I know this was 6 months ago but by for someone who is doing 'cultural sensitivities' it might interest you to know that the local Anangu people who own Uluru and the surrounding land would not like that certain features of this rock were recorded and shared around. Not to mention that flying drones in the national park is also illegal.
@@AlexanderND Yeah sure! We need to make a Movie about something in Australia and i choose "Natural Wonders of Australia" and now i need some videos for the Movie
Wooh wooh helldorado the guys just taking some footage on one of the wonders of planet earth and seeing as we as a human race are only custodians of this blue pearl nothing belongs to us or anyone so film away I love the footage by the way 👍🏻✌🏻😁
Good question! There’s is so many theory and stories about that, this is just small part of it: www.jetstar.com/ph/en/inspiration/articles/australia-uluru-myths
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Cinematography isn't that good, but the images are surreal.. Seems like its been a wet year out there. Its a lot greener than when i was out there last.
Algunas veces se ve como color de betabel, o café, pero depende de la luz del sol o del tiempo de luz solar en el transcurso del día, cambia de colores, veces es color púrpura.
@@AlexanderND oh cool. Yes this video is really nice composition. I would like, if possible, to use some of this footage for a music video I am making. My email is tykhe@outlook.com. Thank you
It gets a lot of the summer lightning storms in Uluru - Kata Tjuṯa and it is very fun to watch when it rains from November to March. Please be careful not to swim or hike during a thunderstorm because when the lightning strikes 🪧 and it can be very dangerous. Lightning exceeds over 100 millions volts of electricity and over 50,000 degrees. Lightning is one of the powerful forces of nature.
El Monte Uluru es uno de los hitos naturales más reconocibles de Australia y junto a la Pirámide de Baal de Oceanía, conforman las maravillosas obras de Dios en la tierra
This was awesome! Some sick drone footage in this. You captured Australia so well. This makes me want to get a drone haha Keep up the good work, I subscribed! By the way, I just made a travel film about Moscow, if you're interested stop by my channel. Cheers! :-)
Looks like a giants liver or muscle and has been turned to stone or petrified after the flood. You can see the vein and artery blowout holes where the blood came out. The red around it is iron that was in its blood..........see how the plant life is striving off of the nourishing red blood left after it bled out and left the red ........yep the Indians know that this was once an alive creature of some kind and should lay in peace........
@@terrycampbell141 I follow Rodger on all his channels and I believe everything he explains, He speaks in truths. I even have rocks in my garden that are body mudfossil parts, I need to take photos. My Neighbor has loads of small round mudfossil balls he and his mother found in a river in Christchurch NZ, he said they were everywhere.
Amazing drone footage, it looks unbelievable, One of the best drone footage...Please, check out our page and let us know what you think of our drone videos..
They have carbon dated Uluru and the Olgas both in that national park back 600 million years. If they are that old then they might be among the oldest monoliths on Earth.
I wonder how the native Aboriginal People feel about a camera drone buzzing above their sacred place, mainly to collect promotional footage for a tourist resort. I wonder if they consented to this.
+Eldo Rado we are guests on they territory and from guest point I cannot answer to your question, but anyway Uluru open for every people. If aboriginal people want-to close Uluru for ather world, they can totally prohibited 🚫 to Visit this place. Anyway helicopter tour available in this place for tourist
I lived in Australia. I have visited Uluru. Your assertions are not correct. Here are the reasons why: 1. The native Aboriginal people have clearly asked visitors not to climb their sacred rock. If you had been there you would have seen the huge sign at the main parking lot asking people not to climb, with explanations for the request. 2. Photography in many areas of the rock are prohibited by the native Aboriginal People. Again, had you walked around the rock you would have seen multiple signs asking photographers to respect the local customs (religious) and not photograph certain features of the rock. 3. Beginning October 2019 climbing of Uluru will be categorically banned, under penalty of law. You can verify all three of my assertions above through a quick internet search.Would you choose to fly your photo drone above a mosque, synagogue or cathedral if the local clergy asked you not to do so? Probably not. So why do you disregard the requests of the Aboriginal Elders who have clearly asked visitors to respect their ancient and holy site? Please don't seek to excuse your commercially-motivated activities by claiming ignorance.
+Eldo Rado well if you lived in Australia 🇦🇺 you also should be know that the climb to Uluru is closed from time to time not always, where temperature, wind or other weather conditions dictate and is always closed during the hot summer months Dec, Jan, Feb after 8am. The climb may also be closed for cultural reasons. But from time to time climb was open for visitors. Regarding climbing ban to Uluru on 2019 this is their choice.
This was not an approved Drone shoot, you are way above the legal 400ft you are filming sacered areas that are culturally not allowed to be filmed. You could face prosecution by CASSA and Parks, I would strongly suggest removing this Video. ruclips.net/video/xUADPqYbnvI/видео.html this link shows a Drone video I filmed with full permission from Land owners and National parks. many areas are off limits and very sensitive.
Being there is incredible. We drove from Sydney to Uluru. What an incredible journey! Just being there and the pictures do not do it justice. It has a definitely majestic quality and really is something to behold. Australia is so beautiful. Can't wait to go back.
Yes, magnificent place
We are quite proud of our country so it's nice to hear visitors enjoy their trips here. We have a history that goes back 10's of thousands of years and though some of that history wasn't good, we try to make it an enjoyable place to live.
Same.
Looks like an huge anthill. Very nice footage Alex !
Thank you 😊
Fabulous video. I have info on what this sacred rock is. I will be posting a vid on it today quite likely.
roger i love your stuff its so amazing keep up the great work!!!!!!
Red titan
What is the rock? I definitely see vessels and what looks like arteries. But I'm not a biologist 😂😂just a girl who loves rocks. Looks like a big ole chest to
me,Thanks for both of your videos! Love you Mr. Roger!
Ayer's Rock! Amazing! Thank you
Thank so much for sharing this amazing video.
Daz Smith's remote viewing targets brought me here. Its a hit!
Hey Aex, this drone footage looks absolutely stunning! from above it looks breathtaking this rock coming out of the flat ground! magical somehow. keep up the good work i enjoy you vids.
and thumbs up!
I'm Glad you Like it.
What a beautiful view of Uluru and beautiful weather from April to September
Wonderful footage. Thanks.
There are natural wonders that look grandeur and perhaps mightier and even more spectacular but there is no view on Earth that looks as unique as that does for some reason. That view from Uluru to the Olgas across the valley 25 miles in the distance is unlike any other view on Earth. But Australia's landscape looks totally different than any other country on Earth as well.
wow ! the Ayers rock looks like as the ground of Mars planet . there are no birds or animals living on the top of it . thank you for sharing .
👍 Thank you 🙏
Gilbert Nutier I can confirm while I was up there a few months ago there was some really healthy trees and believe it or not some animal droppings!
@@youngadventuresaustralia952 Hi , thank you for your kind message . I'm happy to hear from you . I too , I like to stay with the nature , because it has no the pollutions ; Happy week to you !
Young Adventures Australia is it not disrespectful and illegal to climb Uluru?
I wonder just perhaps if Maybe if it did come mars.
Magnificent!
Finally someone who shows Ayers rock in such exquisite & incredible detail of its formation on top of the rock. Compared to how it’s always been shown in other videos on the side or far away in the distance on land or by plane. Well done!!!!!
It will be great if they can even get up closer by drone on the same path that was walked by many before on the old track right to the very end of the rock. Goodness gracious by drone it is by far a way better experience seeing this rock in detail then climbing it! Climbing it was a nightmare! It was so strenuous and tedious & hard on the body. Wow 😯 this is by far more interesting & beautiful experience watching it from above by a drone then to ever walk it! Thank God for technology, education and modern civilisation that invented the drone!
Xcellent coverage.
Thank you !
so great, cams on drones ( or the drone ) could do with a smooth / soft end to their pans
Amazing.
Thank you sooooo muchhhhhh🙏🙏🙏🙏💜💜
What’s the closest city or town from Ayers Rock?
Alice Springs
I can't help but wonder at the large striation marks on the surface of the Ayers Rock. It could not be wind erosion since the lines are parallel. Also it is not rain erosion since the water would had to be a at least 350 meters (~ 1,000 feet high). What causes parallel groves on soft rocks is from a flowing glacier carrying boulders and scratching the surface.Evidence that this area was covered by large ice sheets and glaciers in the "recent past".
Pretty amazing and probably unseen.
Amazing
Thank you 😊
amazing..
In the distance is Kata Tjuta, which I’d never heard of until I spotted it in this video. Just as interesting, to my mind. More variety in the topography
Greta footage, thanks for sharing
😉
Great, yes :)
it is so nice
Nicee video, i made some drones shots of ayers rock too, love to film their
Thank you, this place is really is amazing 🙂
Would love to know the music for the first half of this 🙏
To be honest , I’m not remember song name
great videos ! do you need permission to fly with drones in Uluru ?
You can’t fly a drone over Uluṟu now. I read this recently
* As of October 2019, all drones are banned within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. This is due to the sacred nature of the area, as well as concerns around the safety and privacy of visitors and traditional owners.
Wow! PLEASE Roger, tell us again: is that a hard? Wooooow! Extraordnary,incredible, but possible!
No, this is Uluru 🇦🇺
It’s greener around the red rock?
Yes, it’s
Hi Alex,
My name is Makara Vorn, a post-graduate student at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia. I am currently working on cultural sensitivties (VR project) at Uluru as part of my school assessment. To achieve this, I have to produce an electronic proof of concept, which requires me to produce a short trial. I have never been there yet, so I do not have any videos. Therefore, I really need some footages to work on the trial, would you mind if I ask for your permission to use this video and give your credit? Please let me know, your response is so important for me to proceed with this proposal. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Makara Vorn
Hello Makara, you can take my video for your VR project from my youtube video
Thank you so much Alex.
Hey I know this was 6 months ago but by for someone who is doing 'cultural sensitivities' it might interest you to know that the local Anangu people who own Uluru and the surrounding land would not like that certain features of this rock were recorded and shared around. Not to mention that flying drones in the national park is also illegal.
Did you get any kind of mag interference up there? Mine randomly shut off mid-flight,
No!
Alexander ND TraveLLer yeah, it was something extremely strange! Screen went grey and lost signal.
It is depend of your drone model, or probably some local anti-drone device was there
@@AlexanderND im heading there soon, I'm guess drones are allowed ?
Wow really ? are they opening it for climbing ? Unfortunately drones not’t allowed 😢
Titanus Bunyip is resting there....
Being studied in secrecy....
Until the golden demise wakes It up...
Unleashing primal chaos outa the rock....
so it is biological
Heyy can i use this Video just for my school project? I dont have the opportunity to buy it..
-Sophia
Hello Sophia, could you provide more details about your school project ?
@@AlexanderND Yeah sure! We need to make a Movie about something in Australia and i choose "Natural Wonders of Australia" and now i need some videos for the Movie
Sophia, Ok, you can tAke it , just put information with detail where you get this video
Wooh wooh helldorado the guys just taking some footage on one of the wonders of planet earth and seeing as we as a human race are only custodians of this blue pearl nothing belongs to us or anyone so film away I love the footage by the way 👍🏻✌🏻😁
Thank you Marc
My Golden Sun memories came rushing in!
Right!!😥miss our sun.
amazing!!
Thank you ☺️
Absolutely it’s a lost part of Mars
what is the music in the video called
I don’t remember, but i will check on the next week, when i will return at home
The music is Bumba_Crossing - Kevin MacLeod
ULURU ( Ayers Rock)
Esta en el Continente Australiano, ,
Hey Great Footage. I'm doing some videos for my church and was wondering If i can use a few clips of this? Thanks
Reminds me of tree roots from Tree of Life in Garden of Eden
Which drone was used? Is it possible to put a polarizing filter on the onboard camera?
It was Phantom 4, yes for Phantom it is possible to put some a polarizing filters.
Could we use parts of this video for a non commercial music video? Yours Sincerly, Jasper :)
Hey, I'm currently working on a school assignment on Uluru!! 😊😊 I was just wondering if you know why Uluru has lines on it? Thanks!!
Good question! There’s is so many theory and stories about that, this is just small part of it: www.jetstar.com/ph/en/inspiration/articles/australia-uluru-myths
отличное видео!
Спасибо 😉
👍👍👍
Good afternoon,
I need your permission to use some clips in your video to my TV Program..
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Hello Malik, for this video you can buy license if you want
Now that was spectacular Alexander, what drone did you shoot this with?
Thank you, it was Phantom 4
@@AlexanderND I must get one.
thank you for the 1440!
😉
Absolutely amazing
Heart
Cinematography isn't that good, but the images are surreal.. Seems like its been a wet year out there. Its a lot greener than when i was out there last.
theres probably a hidden entrance to a city!
this magnificent and ancient place
It seems that underneath there is the heart chakra of Mother Earth.
i just cant stop seeing elephants faces
Wow
Thank you 😊
Algunas veces se ve como color de betabel, o café, pero depende de la luz del sol o del tiempo de luz solar en el transcurso del día, cambia de colores, veces es color púrpura.
Do you licence this footage anywhere
Of course
@@AlexanderND perfect thanks. Where? 🤣
On RUclips, plus on some TV show, sometime for students 👨🎓 from AU they are using this material on some diplom work
@@AlexanderND oh cool. Yes this video is really nice composition. I would like, if possible, to use some of this footage for a music video I am making. My email is tykhe@outlook.com. Thank you
@@AlexanderND can I use some of your footage??
¡Impresionante!
07:26
Is that where the Titans are imprisoned, within the rock?
No, it was another place 🙂
to jest muj pierzy ras to oglądam
Ancient Sequoia Tree Stump.
no
so it's a giant heart?
Uluru is so big it’s like a mountain
It gets a lot of the summer lightning storms in Uluru - Kata Tjuṯa and it is very fun to watch when it rains from November to March. Please be careful not to swim or hike during a thunderstorm because when the lightning strikes 🪧 and it can be very dangerous. Lightning exceeds over 100 millions volts of electricity and over 50,000 degrees. Lightning is one of the powerful forces of nature.
il peut être taillé ?
El Monte Uluru es uno de los hitos naturales más reconocibles de Australia y junto a la Pirámide de Baal de Oceanía, conforman las maravillosas obras de Dios en la tierra
i thought drones aren't allowed at Uluru?
Yes it is
Illegal take off? ;)
No drones are allowed to fly here anymore.
This was awesome! Some sick drone footage in this. You captured Australia so well. This makes me want to get a drone haha Keep up the good work, I subscribed!
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ilya m. Thank you! I also subscribe on you, you also have some interesting travel film
Came to know today after studying Australian Land rights & argument in the book of my final BA year
Looks like a giants liver or muscle and has been turned to stone or petrified after the flood. You can see the vein and artery blowout holes where the blood came out. The red around it is iron that was in its blood..........see how the plant life is striving off of the nourishing red blood left after it bled out and left the red ........yep the Indians know that this was once an alive creature of some kind and should lay in peace........
Hmm thinking...
I was thinking that, its not stone, for me looks like fossile, its stunning!!!
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Just after Binnichan Thomas 's vlog....
The belly button of the planet
It isn't forbidden ?
Yep
Great example of a melted red brick and mortar building. There are even some arches in the pockets of survival. Research Tartarian meltdown.
it looks like some kind of beings live inside this rock! look at all the openings!!!
yes, Looks like
🇧🇷 Hi everybody
Hello 👋
嘿
it is funny how the lines are from so called rain and yet they dont run that way all of them, looks like human mussel
It is. Check my channel later.
it is human check out mud fossil university roger explains it amazing stuff!!
@@terrycampbell141 I follow Rodger on all his channels and I believe everything he explains, He speaks in truths. I even have rocks in my garden that are body mudfossil parts, I need to take photos. My Neighbor has loads of small round mudfossil balls he and his mother found in a river in Christchurch NZ, he said they were everywhere.
Ayres rock
Yes 😉
Parece un pequeño monte de marte
Drones against the law
It’s not moving!
No muszą dużo liści, trawy i resztki jedzenia zbierać żeby przerobiło się samo na torf.. Może kiedyś ziemia będzie bardziej żyzna
Amazing drone footage, it looks unbelievable, One of the best drone footage...Please, check out our page and let us know what you think of our drone videos..
kto z e-lekcji?
aa
mud fossil university explains where Uluru came from.
KTO Z POLSKI
They have carbon dated Uluru and the Olgas both in that national park back 600 million years. If they are that old then they might be among the oldest monoliths on Earth.
For the love of God - Ayers Rock. Damn PC police.
I wonder how the native Aboriginal People feel about a camera drone buzzing above their sacred place, mainly to collect promotional footage for a tourist resort. I wonder if they consented to this.
+Eldo Rado some people don’t have a chance/time/possibility go to Uluru and this video is a good chance to make it 🗿
True, but unrelated to my original question, which you have chose to ignore.
+Eldo Rado we are guests on they territory and from guest point I cannot answer to your question, but anyway Uluru open for every people. If aboriginal people want-to close Uluru for ather world, they can totally prohibited 🚫 to Visit this place. Anyway helicopter tour available in this place for tourist
I lived in Australia. I have visited Uluru. Your assertions are not correct. Here are the reasons why: 1. The native Aboriginal people have clearly asked visitors not to climb their sacred rock. If you had been there you would have seen the huge sign at the main parking lot asking people not to climb, with explanations for the request. 2. Photography in many areas of the rock are prohibited by the native Aboriginal People. Again, had you walked around the rock you would have seen multiple signs asking photographers to respect the local customs (religious) and not photograph certain features of the rock. 3. Beginning October 2019 climbing of Uluru will be categorically banned, under penalty of law. You can verify all three of my assertions above through a quick internet search.Would you choose to fly your photo drone above a mosque, synagogue or cathedral if the local clergy asked you not to do so? Probably not. So why do you disregard the requests of the Aboriginal Elders who have clearly asked visitors to respect their ancient and holy site? Please don't seek to excuse your commercially-motivated activities by claiming ignorance.
+Eldo Rado well if you lived in Australia 🇦🇺 you also should be know that the climb to Uluru is closed from time to time not always, where temperature, wind or other weather conditions dictate and is always closed during the hot summer months Dec, Jan, Feb after 8am. The climb may also be closed for cultural reasons. But from time to time climb was open for visitors. Regarding climbing ban to Uluru on 2019 this is their choice.
Boring as hell, can't even fly around it?! No walk, no fly...next move will be, not aloud to see it with your own eyes!!! Stupidity...
wtf
This was not an approved Drone shoot, you are way above the legal 400ft you are filming sacered areas that are culturally not allowed to be filmed.
You could face prosecution by CASSA and Parks, I would strongly suggest removing this Video. ruclips.net/video/xUADPqYbnvI/видео.html this link shows a Drone video I filmed with full permission from Land owners and National parks. many areas are off limits and very sensitive.
Seemed to be filmed by a 5 year old. Amateurish filming but beautiful scenery nonetheless
epikno
amazing!