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The guidelines urge visitors to obscure “sacred sites with an object such as a tree, bush, sand dune, person, or even a camel ...
Uluru and neighboring Kata Tjuta are UNESCO World Heritage sites, and to Australia’s Aboriginal population, sacred ground.
While the rock had been known as Uluru for thousands of years, British-born explorer William Gosse was credited with discovering it in 1873 and named it Ayers Rock after the then-premier of the ...
The rock had been known as Uluru for thousands of years until British-born explorer William Gosse was credited with discovering it in 1873. He named it Ayers Rock after the then-premier of the ...
Tourists climb Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock, at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory, Australia, October 25, 2019. REUTERS ...
Thousands of people are flocking to Uluru – Australia’s sacred giant monolith – before a climbing ban comes into force at the end of October.
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Onboard Qantas’ Brand New A220 Over the Australian Outback
Qantas operated a charter flight from Sydney to Uluru (Ayers Rock) on its new Airbus A220, which features artwork by Maringka ...
According to the Uluru Website, photos of culturally sensitive sites are prohibited at Uluru — Kata Tjuta National Park out ...
But the tourist accommodation nearest Uluru retains the name Ayers Rock Resort, in deference to the monetary value of the international brand recognition that has built up around it.
While the rock had been known as Uluru for thousands of years, British-born explorer William Gosse was credited with discovering it in 1873 and named it Ayers Rock after the then-premier of the ...
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