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Go early! Australia's many peaks or follow Uluru's ban

 
[Social News]     08 Apr 2018
New state semaphore (Mount Warning) is Australia`s first morning light every day, or will become the second aboriginal shrine to be banned from climbing.

New state semaphore (Mount Warning) is Australia`s first morning light every day, or will become the second aboriginal shrine to be banned from climbing.

Australian aborigines are campaigning to ban tourists from climbing more holy sites, the Daily Mail reported, following a successful ban on (Uluru) climbing in Uluru.


Ururu boulde

Many of Australia`s favorite mountain peaks for hikers and climbers may one day be on a no-climb list, including the signaling mountains of (Northern Rivers) in the North River region of New York. Mount St. Mary (St Mary`s Peak) of Flinders range (Flinders Ranges), South Australia and so on.

Some of the sacred sites that aboriginal Australian groups tend to forbid visitors include (Yengo National Park), Yangoo National Park in (Hunter Valley), NSW Hunter Valley, and (Glass House Mountains National Park), range National Park in Queensland.

New state signal mountain, the aboriginal Australian state of Galon National Park (Bundjalung National Park) in the eyes of Urubin (Wollumbin), 1156 meters above sea level. The Bongalon aborigines are appealing to tourists not to reach the top. More than one hundred thousand tourists go hiking in the new state`s semaphore every year, leaving a lot of garbage, such as toilet paper, and so on.

In an interview recently, Abou (Rob Appo), an indigenous heritage official at the (Tweed Shire Council) County Council in new state, said that tourists climbing the semaphore mountain had "little respect" for the legend of the indigenous people and hoped that tourists would not climb the signal mountain again. And don`t go to the top.

While no formal action has been taken to ban tourists from climbing the peaks, traditional owners have called for greater respect for Aboriginal beliefs, and signs have been set up in some areas to remind them. A further ban on popular tourist attractions, however, could have a significant impact on tour operators and other small business owners.

Ururu Stones, also known as Eyas Rock (Ayers Rock), will begin to impose a climbing ban in October 2019.

New state signal mountain


[地名] [澳大利亚] St Mary Pk.


Glass house hill

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