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Australia has asked Google to remove pictures on its Maps service taken ... Tens of thousands of tourists climbed the site, formerly known as Ayers Rock, each year until it was closed in October ...
The opportunistic amateur photographer raced home to grab his gear before summiting a nearby sand dune and capturing one of the most unique images ever taken of Ayers Rock. 'It was a constant ...
Uluru, once known as Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith ... He posted the stunning images on Twitter feed with the caption: “Mind-blowing, every single time. READ MORE: The mysterious ...
Australia’s National Park Board has voted unanimously to close Uluru, or Ayers Rock, to climbers ... National Park’s Cultural Centre. (See photos of extraordinary Australian adventures.) ...
When Steve Hill recently visited Australia’s Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park—home to the iconic geologic formation Uluru, or Ayers Rock—he spotted ... And all of the photos from his trip ...
From October 26, visitors to Uluru, known for many years as Ayers Rock, will no longer be able to scale the monolith. The impending ban has led to hundreds of people a day scrambling to climb it ...
Beginning on Oct. 26, 2019, climbing Uluru (also known as Ayers Rock) will be prohibited. The park's Board of Management voted unanimously to approve the change, which has been the subject of ...
In 1872 Sir Henry Ayers, a South Australian premier, became its namesake, but the rock today is called by its aboriginal name, Uluru.. The creation stories of the Anangu aboriginal people are rich ...