It takes less than two hours to walk around Uluru. However, it is no longer permitted for tourists to walk all the way around the Rock.
This is a matter of one's own personal speed. Speaking for myself, I have done it easily in under two hours in the middle of January, Australia's summer, whilst exploring the caves and nooks and crannies at the same time. However, that was thirty years ago, and I am not certain if it is permitted to walk around the base of Uluru any more.
depends on how fast you walk
about 345.847 days asuming you dont lose any time when walking on water
It will take 3 hours.
If the circumference of the Earth is 40,075 km, and if you were to walk at an average walking pace of 5 km/hr, then it would take you 8015 hours (or ~334 days or 48 weeks). This, of course, would be assuming that you walk a straight line, at a steady pace, could walk on water, and did not stop to rest.
No, a lot less.
This is a matter of one's own personal speed. Speaking for myself, I have done it easily in under two hours in the middle of January, Australia's summer, whilst exploring the caves and nooks and crannies at the same time. However, that was thirty years ago, and I am not certain if it is permitted to walk around the base of Uluru any more.
about 45 min
It's not possible
2 minutes
0 minutes
Depends on the size of the park, and how fast you walk.
5 minutes.
The amount of time needed to walk around the base of a mountain depends on which mountain and how big it is.
no one even knows how long it really is.
it doesnt take long but you may just want to walk the pony around for about 5-10 minutes at the walk. You want to give him a free reign.
I say it's around 71/2 weeks before you can walk again.