Rare rain causes waterfalls over Australia's famed Uluru

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Monday, June 1, 2015
Waterfalls caused by rare rain at Uluru in Australia.
Waterfalls caused by rare rain at Uluru in Australia.
Zomi Frankcom

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.

A rare waterfall at Uluru in central Australia.
A rare waterfall at Uluru in central Australia.
Zomi Frankcom

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.

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