1/16The Field of Light exhibition has been unveiled at the Ayers Rock Resort. Picture: Mark Pickthall
Uluru as you’ve never seen it
CHECK out the spectacular exhibition lighting up Australia’s most iconic Outback destination.
2/16Field of Light comprises more than 50,000 slender stems crowned with frosted-glass spheres. Picture: Mark Pickthall
3/16Artist Bruce Munro with his Field of Light exhibition near Uluru. Picture: Mark Pickthall
4/16The solar-powered light exhibition runs until March 31, 2017. Picture: Mark Pickthall
5/16A range of tours incoporating the Field of Light exhibition are offered to Ayers Rock Resort guests. Picture: Mark Pickthall
6/16Bruce Munro visited Uluru in 1992 and was inspired to create Field of Light. Picture: Mark Pickthall
7/16“The Field of Light installation was one idea that landed in my sketchbook and kept on nagging at me to be done,” artist Bruce Munro said. Picture: Mark Pickthall
8/16Field of Light can be viewed at night or on a sunrise tour. Picture: Mark Pickthall
9/16Visitors have the option to see the Field of Light via helicopter or camel tour. Picture: Mark Pickthall
10/16Field of Light is the latest addition to Ayers Rock Resort’s unique experiences, which also include Dinner Under the Stars. Picture: Mark Pickthall
11/16The installation covers more than 49,000sq m - the space of four football fields. Picture: Mark Pickthall
12/16The amount of optical fibre used in the exhibition would cover the distance between Sydney and Wagga Wagga. Picture: Mark Pickthall
13/16Field of Light, Uluru, Bruce Munro 2016. Picture: Mark Pickthall
14/16Field of Light, Uluru, Bruce Munro 2016. Picture: Mark Pickthall
15/16Field of Light, Uluru, Bruce Munro 2016. Picture: Mark Pickthall
16/16Field of Light, Uluru, Bruce Munro 2016. Picture: Mark Pickthall
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