
The Red Center
The Red Center is a vast, arid region in Australia’s interior, known for its striking red-tinged desert landscapes, especially Uluru (Ayers Rock). It spans parts of Northern Territory and surrounding areas, characterized by rugged terrains, sandstone formations, and unique desert flora and fauna. The area holds cultural significance to Indigenous Australians and is a symbol of Australia's natural beauty. The Red Center’s climate is extreme, with very hot summers and sparsely vegetated, arid conditions, making it a remote but culturally and geologically important part of the country.