Think of Uluru and you immediately think dry, hot and arid. Only one in a hundred tourists sees its other side –when it rains, and the rock is enveloped in waterfalls. Lisa Jackson of The Independent joins the elite. 

Read about her experience while staying at Longitude 131°

http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ausandpacific/uluru-waterfalls-storms-safety-longitude-131-ayers-rock-best-time-to-go-a7739886.html