ULURU, Australia (AP) — Nature seemed to be siding with indigenous Australians’ demand for Uluru to be respected as a sacred site on Friday when high winds threatened to prematurely end the ...
CANBERRA (Reuters Life!) - Tourists can carry on climbing Uluru, the massive rock in the heart of the Australia's central red desert, after the Australian government on Friday ruled out banning the ...
Joe Martin-Jard told Sky News cultural and spiritual factors were not the only reason traditional owners had decided to close the climb. “They’ve wanted to see it closed for a very long time, for ...
Nature seemed to be siding with indigenous Australians’ demand for Uluru to be respected as a sacred site on Friday when high winds threatened to prematurely end the generations-old tradition of ...
SYDNEY, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Thousands of people are rushing to climb Australia's Uluru, ignoring the calls of indigenous people to stay off what they consider a sacred monolith, before the ascent is ...
Tourists are still welcome to experience Uluru — but they won’t be able to climb the famous monolith. Talkback radio and social media lit up with people opposed to the decision to shut the climb from ...
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