The Olgas, also known as Kata Tjuta, are natural rock formations located in central Australia. They were formed over 500 million years ago through natural geological processes.
The Olgas, also known as Kata Tjuta, are in the Northern Territory, just a few kilometres from Uluru (Ayers Rock).
The KatabTjuta (the Olgas) are 36 rounded domes. They are located 30kms from Uluru. The tallest is over 200m tall, that's higher than Uluru.
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The Olgas, also known as Kata Tjuta, were formed over 500 million years ago through a process of uplifting and folding of the Earth's crust. The domes are composed of conglomerate rock, which has been eroded over time by wind and water to create their distinct rounded shapes. This erosion continues today, shaping and sculpting the Olgas' unique landscape.
The Olgas, also known as Kata Tjuta, are made up of conglomerate rock, which consists of various types of rock fragments that are bound together. These rock formations are predominantly composed of granite, basalt, and other volcanic rocks. The unique shape and structure of the Olgas are the result of millions of years of geological processes such as erosion and upheaval.