If you ban it, they will come. That was the case at Uluru, the sacred red rock in Australia’s Northern Territory, where tourists flocked to make a final ascent before a permanent ban on climbing came ...
Tourism operators have been flat out meeting growing demand at Uluru. But questions are being asked about what will be done to keep visitor numbers up once the option to ascend the ancient monolith is ...
Park rangers have done a final sweep and the climb is now officially closed. Form tomorrow, climbing Uluru will be outlawed, exactly 34 years after the land was handed back to traditional owners. The ...
Uluru, a World Heritage site in northern Australia, is renowned for its color-changing ability due to its sandstone composition. The rock shifts colors from red, purple to orange based on the sun's ...
To most non-Australians, Uluru (once known as Ayer's Rock) is the essential symbol of Australia. It also has enormous cultural significance to the local Anangu Aborigines. The story told to the ...
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