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  2. Archeological Site CA-INY-134 - Wikipedia

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    It has also been known as Ayer's Rock Pictograph Site, as Bob Rabbit's Pictographs, as INY-134 and as INY-105. Prehistorically, it served as a camp and as a ceremonial site. [1] The site includes three pictograph panels carved into a monolith. The pictographs are painted in a variety of colors and depict animal and human figures. [2] [3]

  3. File:Uluṟu (Ayers Rock), Sunset.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Ayers Rock: Horizontal resolution: 240 dpi: Vertical resolution: 240 dpi: Software used: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4 (Macintosh) File change date and time: 16:39 ...

  4. Uluru - Wikipedia

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    Uluru (/ ˌ uː l ə ˈ r uː /; Pitjantjatjara: Uluṟu [ˈʊlʊɻʊ]), also known as Ayers Rock (/ ˈ ɛər z / AIRS) and officially gazetted as Uluru / Ayers Rock, [1] is a large sandstone monolith. It crops out near the centre of Australia in the southern part of the Northern Territory, 335 km (208 mi) south-west of Alice Springs.

  5. File:Aboriginal grain grinding. Uluru, (Ayers Rock ...

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  6. Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Ayers Rock National Park was recognised in 1950, and in the same year an Alice Springs resident Len Tuit accompanied a group of schoolboys on a trip to Uluru. He recognised the enormous tourism potential of the rock and began offering regular tours in 1955, with guests camping in tents and drinking water carted in from Curtin Springs.

  7. Mutitjulu - Wikipedia

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    Mutitjulu is an Aboriginal Australian community in the Northern Territory of Australia located at the eastern end of Uluṟu (also known as Ayers Rock). It is named after a knee-shaped water-filled rock hole at the base of Uluṟu, and is located in the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park .

  8. Ayers Rock (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Ayers Rock is an island in the west side of Lake Moawhango, an artificial lake in New Zealand. [1] See also. List of islands of New Zealand; Islands portal; References

  9. Ayers Rock (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ayers Rock, officially known as Uluru/Ayers Rock, is a geological feature in Australia. Ayers Rock may also refer to. Ayers Rock , an island in Lake Moawhango , New Zealand