Seen above is the first entry of the Relaxation Demo series. This video
uses music from Ben Scott and Christa Michell's album, Tibetan Chakra
Meditations. The song is called Root Chakra. Sounds come from a singing
bowl.
The imagery was captured in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, in the
central part of Aulstralia. These remarkable stones are called Kata
Tjuta by the aboriginal people in that land, and are about 150 kilometer
drive from Uluru. The people of the Central Australian Desert and their
language are named Pitjantjatjara. Kata Tjuta is also known as the
Olgas.
The Kata Tjuta is very sacred sight and the Pitjantjatjara people
strongly request that visitors do not climb the rock features.
Furthermore, it is noted that the it is illegal under Australian Law to
venture outside of the provided trail areas. Please give great care to
this consecrated location.
The highest point of the thirty-six domes that make up Kata Tjuta is
named Mt. Olga, and is actually 203 meters taller than Uluru. The area
of Kata Tjuta covers an area of about 22 Kilometers squared. The rock
features are composed of conglomerate, a sedimentary rock consisting of
cobbles and boulders of varying rock types including granite and basalt,
cemented by a matrix of sandstone.