Huge stone symbol of Australia suddenly turned into a waterfall

The arid sandstone block suddenly turned into a waterfall after just one night, making visitors extremely excited.

Tourists were very surprised to see Ayers rock mass turned into a beautiful waterfall in Uluru National Park, Australia. Videos and images posted on the internet show beautiful waterfalls surprises in the cloudy sky.

This is the result of torrential rain pouring down the area after a Christmas storm. The Australian Meteorological Bureau called this Christmas night storm a weather event that only appeared twice in a century.

Also due to the storm, Uluru National Park was closed, Mirror reported.

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Huge rock suddenly turns into a dreamlike waterfall.

National Park spokesman said: " Due to extreme weather events, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is forced to close. Our rangers are checking the road every hour, but unfortunately, come. At 4:30 pm on December 26, the National Park is still unsafe to open the door. "

"We are still working to open the National Park again as soon as possible," the spokesman said.

The storm also caused thousands of people in the Northern Territory to suffer when many towns were isolated or flooded due to rain.

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This is the result of torrential rain after a big storm.

About 25 houses in Kintore town were evacuated. Nearly 100 people were taken to emergency evacuation at a local school. Cars were sunk in the flood. Here, within 24 hours, the rainfall is up to 230mm, according to ABC.

Flooded streets make it difficult for rescue workers to reach isolated people. Clouds covering the lower floors also prevent the aircraft from flying to Kintore.

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Uluru National Park was closed due to the storm.

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Stone blocks in normal state in Australia.