Uluru dazzles visitors with lightning show as park enters hottest season

Visitors to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia's Northern Territory witnessed an electrifying lightning display as the region transitions into its hottest season, known as Mai wiyaringkupai/kuli.

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Lightning bolts illuminating the sky above Uluru marked a spectacular sign of seasonal change, according to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, as the Northern Territory approached "the hottest part of the year." ULURU, Australia - Visitors to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park were treated to a dazzling lightning show as the area undergoes a season change and welcomes "the hottest part of the year." Bolts of lightning streaked above Uluru, in the Northern Territory, and was recorded by a park ranger giving "locals and visitors .

.. a natural light show".



Park rangers said the Anangu people have five different seasons. The hottest is known as the Mai wiyaringkupai/kuli season, during which it’s warned that lightning strikes can start fires. Storyful contributed to this report.

The information contained in this story came from Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. This story was reported from Los Angeles..