
It was an early (4.45am) start today! The combined team made its way to the Mala car park area of 'The Rock’ to circumnavigate it with the Peace Torch. The wind was gusting quite strongly making the flame dart in all directions as we posed for a group shot pre-dawn.

Instead of running we walked so that all the team members could keep together and appreciate the beautiful morning and the Presence of Uluru with all its fascinating rock formations.

As we took it in turns to carry the Torch (it’s approx. 8km around Uluru) we continually met groups of people out and about experiencing the beauty of Uluru and its surrounding landscape, fauna and flora.

... a sacred water hole nestled in one of the valleys was a sanctuary for some melodic whistling birds.

After our inspiring walk around Uluru we headed back to our campsite for breakfast before gathering for a presentation at the Yulara Amphitheatre ...

At 10.30 our team made our entrance for the formal though humble presentation for the Yulara community.

Before a small audience we gave a presentation about the Peace Run, introducing each runner and finishing with a resounding rendition of the World Harmony Run song, composed by the founder Sri Chinmoy and with actions we have added to give the children and adults some participation fun.

Tamma was presented with the Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of the running team who have made our home here in Yulara for the past three days.

Anne, one of the ladies present, had just won several events at the recent Alice Springs Masters Games. She was so inspired by the event that she pledged her help to come and run with the team later that day as we would start the run from Uluru.

Peace Run Australia National Coordinator Stacey Marsh ponders the commencement of what has seen months of preparations.

We salute the driving team who drove our three vehicles from Canberra in preparation for the start: Rathin Boulton and "Dr" Yin Lee from Canberra, Pranava Gigja from Iceland, Prabuddha Nicol (Perth) and Prabhakar Street (Canada).

There was some time to relax at the shopping centre – we won't be seeing another of these for over a week!

The team spent the afternoon relaxing and getting the vehicles and equipment ready for an early departure tomorrow.

... the women’s team, Stacey Marsh (New Zealand) accompanied by their new member Anne, took to the road.

Hastakamala Diaz (Perth) who had just arrived by plane at noon and sporting new shoes and a big smile, was next to join Anne ...

... followed by Nurari Mery (Great Britain) enjoying her first experience of the Australian Outback.

Niribili File (New Zealand) brought the Torch with Anne into the Sunset Viewing area, where the men's team was already gathered.

The men's team now brought the Torch the final short 13km into the last light of the day back to the Yulara Resort intersection where we will start bright and early tomorrow. Pranava Gigja (Iceland) leads the way ...