Aptly named Tili Wiru Tjuta Nyakutjaku or ‘looking at lots of beautiful lights’ in local Pitjantjatjara, the Field of Light installation is truly a magical sight to behold. Take in the surreal spectacle of 50,000 frosted-glass spheres covering 49,000 square meters of the red desert, all lit up, created by the internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro, known for his immersive site-specific installations. When visiting Australia’s Red Centre, this experience is an absolute must-do. This is the biggest Field of Light installation till date and a once in a lifetime experience hosted by the Ayers Rock Resort. When visiting Australia’s most ancient monolith, be prepared for some truly stunning sights that are sure to blow your mind: and we’re talking both natural and man-made. So book at the earliest to grab the best deals and avoid disappointment!
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