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The Uluru boulder will be permanently closed and a large number of tourists will come to clim

From October 26 this year, the famous natural landmark of the Northern Territory, Uluru boulder (Uluru), will be permanently closed to the public. (photo No. 7)


Uhuru, a well-known natural landmark in the Northern Territory, will be permanently closed to the public, starting on 26 October this year, according to table 7. After the news, many tourists came to the rock before the ban came into force.


It is reported that last year, the number of visitors to the local area increased by 20% compared with 2017. By the time the ban came into effect on October 26, there was no sign of a slowdown in the increase in tourists.

A radio listener provided an photo to Radio Australia showing crowds of tourists climbing the famous indigenous landmark.

The audience said both sides were full of vehicles on a 1-kilometer road to the rock bottom parking lot.

Speaker, an Aboriginal cultural conservation agency, said photo showed them bored, reflecting indifference and disrespect for the wishes of traditional owners, and pointing out that tourists not only climb boulders, but also defecate and litter on them.

From October 26 this year, the famous natural landmark of the Northern Territory, Uluru boulder (Uluru), will be permanently closed to the public. (photo No. 7)


The speaker says it can't wait to shut down the public.

On the social platform fb, netizens have different attitudes towards the news that Uluru Boulder will be closed.

One netizen thought that it should not be closed and that everyone's opinions should be respected.

Some netizens believe that the Uluru boulder belongs to all Australians.

But some netizens expressed different views.

One netizen said: "some people are very ignorant. People without culture will never understand."

It is reported that there is its traditional owner, the flag of the aboriginal group, and the main content of which is to ask people not to climb the place of the place.

From October 26 this year, the famous natural landmark of the Northern Territory, Uluru boulder (Uluru), will be permanently closed to the public. (photo No. 7)

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