Unseasonable and rare rain over the weekend created waterfalls that cascaded down Australia's famed Uluru/Ayers Rock.
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Tourists flocked to the iconic red rock in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory in central Australia to witness the event.
"It may happen a few times each year. The last time this happened was in January," tour guide Monica Foster told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Only about 1 percent of tourists to Uluru see rain at the site, according to the ABC, with rain steady enough to cause the waterfalls being even more rare.