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Friday, August 3, 2012

Uluru / Ayers Rock, Australia

I love to explore the world looking for the great nature wonders. Today I represent Kata Tjuta in Australia.

National Park Uluru - Kata Tjuta / Photo: Corey Leopold/ Flickr

... located in the National Park Uluru - Kata Tjuta, named by the megalithic structures. Park manages more Aboriginal groups for which this area has a religious meaning and entail. It is generally banned photographing of their holy sites in and around Uluru which limits the movement of tourists to the area around Uluru in one way, some selected caves and climbing to the top. Rules of conduct for tourists are very restrictive, and noncompliance is punished with very high fines. It prohibits scientific research, taking material from the ground, gathering in the groups larger than 15 people. The scarce vegetation of the park is inhabited by 22 species of native mammals and more than 150 species of birds.

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