Ayers Rock, which was found for the first time by European explorers in 1873, is a famous landmark (19) ______ the desert of central Australia. The original inhabitants of this part of Australia, the Aborigines, call it Uluru. It is 348 metres high, 3.6 kilometres long and 1.9 kilometres wide. It is a beautiful red-brown colour, especially when the sun (20) on it early in the morning and in the evening.
When tourists want (21) ______ Uluru, they often start 440 kilometres away in a town called Alice Springs. People on these trips usually sleep outside under the stars, not in tents (22) ______ it's more exciting. A fire keeps away snakes and (23) ______ animals during the night. And when the sun comes up in the morning, the view of Uluru is amazing.
After breakfast, visitors often walk around the base of the rock. There are caves around the base of the rock and inside them you (24) ______ see paintings. Some of them are thousands of years old.
Question 19.