Checking out the gorgeous sites, Kate Middleton and Prince William continued their royal tour at Ayers Rock in Australia this morning (April 22). 
The pair posed for a few photos and greeted their 
welcoming committee while watching indigenous
 performers during a visit to Uluru-Kata Tjuta 
Cultural Centre. 
As for Ayers Rock, the sandstone rock rises 1,142ft 
above the red earth with a circumference of 5.8
miles and it was formed hundreds of millions of
 years ago when sand was deposited on the bed of 
an inland sea. 
According to the Mirror, the indigenous people 
have looked after the land for tens of thousands of
years but only won back the title to the land in
 1985 is what is known as the Handback.







 
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