• The Surprising Place You'll Find Most Of Uluru

  • May 28 2021
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast

The Surprising Place You'll Find Most Of Uluru

  • Summary

  • Welcome to That's Incredible! A podcast about the unexpectedly awesome things that are all around us.

    Australia is FULL of natural wonders. We've got waterfalls that flow sideways, extinct volcanoes, and mountains that are blue, but not for the reason you might think.

    But one of the most amazing natural wonders has to be Uluru, so we got everyone's favourite scientist, Dr Karl, to tell us some incredible facts about it. You won't believe where you can find most of Uluru...

    CREDITS

    Thank you to our special guest Dr Karl Kruszelnicki. You can buy his new book Dr Karl's Little Book of Climate Change Science here.

    Host: Andrew Daddo

    Producer: Emmeline Peterson

    Audio Production: Madeline Joannou & Elissa Ratliff

    Scriptwriters: Peter Green & Emmeline Peterson

    Thanks to our cast of incredible kids... Max Costaganna, Matilda McKean, Tilly Yukich, Amelia Cook, Lily Mitchell.

    CONTACT US

    Tell us what you think of the show via email at podcast@mamamia.com.au or on the PodPhone 02 8999 9386.

    Looking for a community of likeminded parents? Join our Mamamia Parents Facebook Page... https://www.facebook.com/groups/1047713658714395/

    Do your kids love to read? Then check out Andrew Daddo's books at his website... https://www.andrewdaddo.com/

    Looking for other podcasts to listen to? You'll find all our Mamamia shows at https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts/

    Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/

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