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Article in _Other offline-newspaper about Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park from Aug 2007

Overall rating:
100 out of 100


_Other offline-newspaper   
Author:   Sandra Carpenter
Date posted:02.11.2007 07:47
Found by:SeeYoou, Dallgow-Döberitz


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100 out of 100

Ayers Rock, also known as Uluru is one of the most "recognized" attractions of Australia. The "giant" rock is a World Heritage site. It "lured" thousands of spectators. Susan likes to "enjoy" her view "early" in the morning. At sunrise, the "magnificient" rock changes its colours from a "glowing" red to "lighter" pinks. Uluru has "spiritual significance" one should "respect" and so you should better not climb it. It is also safer not to climb the rock, as the slippery surface may "intimidate" you.

scanorama 4/2007, SAS Inflight magazine, page 60
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