- http://sacred-destinations.com australia/uluru-ayers-rockUluru is a massive sandstone rock in central Australia that is sacred to the Aborigines of the area, who are known as the Anangu.
- topwiretraveller.com what-is-uluru-northern-…What is Uluru? We explore its geological history, the Aboriginal perspective and a personal outlook on how it affected us. First, the geology.
- tripadvisor.com.au Things to do in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park UluruWatching the sunset at Uluru is one of the most memorable events one will experience in a lifetime, as it takes it to a whole new level.
- thetravellingtom.com visit-uluruIt is a large sandstone rock formation that is part of the Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park. Uluru is sacred to the local Aboriginal people, the Pitjantjatjara Anangu.
- eol.jsc.nasa.gov Collections/EarthObservatory/…Uluru is one of Australia’s major tourist attractions (more than 270,000 visitors in 2014), with operations run by people from the small town of Mutitjulu.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/UluṟuUluṟu, Avustralya'da ( Okyanusya ) , Kuzey Bölgesi'nde , Alice Springs şehrinin 450 km güneybatısında, Uluṟu-Kata Tjuta Ulusal Parkı'nda yer almaktadır .
- worldatlas.com mountains/uluru-ayers-rock.htmlThe Uluru Rock, also known as the Ayers Rock, is an isolated giant monolith and a famous natural landmark in Australia’s southwestern Northern Territory.
- viator.com blog/Uluru/d359Read the latest stories about Uluru plus travel inspiration, guides, expert tips, and more, from the local experts at Viator.
- buyoya.com uluru-ayers-rock/Uluru, formerly known to much of the world as Ayers Rock, is a giant sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia.
- sacredsites.com oceania/australia/uluru_facts.htmlThe massive rock formations of Uluru and nearby Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) are the most prominent and well-known sacred sites of the Aboriginal people.