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  2. Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park - Wikipedia

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    Increased tourism provides regional and national economic benefits. It also presents an ongoing challenge to balance conservation of cultural values and visitor needs. [12] There are a number of sightseeing and cultural tours to Uluru that offer walks that visitors can take around the major attractions of the park.

  3. Uluru - Wikipedia

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    Uluru rock formations Panorama from the top of Uluru, showing a typical gully Close-up view of Uluru's surface, composed of arkose Uluru is an inselberg . [ 46 ] [ 47 ] [ 48 ] An inselberg is a prominent isolated residual knob or hill that rises abruptly from and is surrounded by extensive and relatively flat erosion lowlands in a hot, dry ...

  4. Adnoartina - Wikipedia

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    As the ochre from Uluru is spiritually valued across various tribal groups, there have been accounts of similar deities to Adnoartina. [4] As Adnoartina is derived from the Diyari people, different tribes recognise deities such as 'Kuringii', 'Kilowilina', 'Perilingunina', 'Itikaru' and 'Tjapara' as key figures in the creation of red ochre. [4]

  5. Tourism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The total inbound economic value of the Nordic market increased by 5 per cent during 2008/2009 and was valued at $506 million. Australia received a total of 58,700 visitors from the Nordic region in 2008/09. Ireland: Australia received a total of 64,420 visitors from Ireland in 2008/09, a decrease of 1 per cent compared to the previous year.

  6. Mutitjulu - Wikipedia

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    Much of the economy of Mutitjulu comes from tourism at Uluṟu and nearby Yulara, a small proportion of which is funnelled back to the local economy. Despite this, Mutitjulu is not wealthier than most other Indigenous Australian communities. [citation needed]

  7. Should You Invest In Real Estate Property in a Desert Town ...

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    Discover More: 25 Places To Buy a Home If You Want It To Gain Value. Desert Real Estate Prices Vary By Area. Tim Stassi, founder of Dwell One Realty, based in the Chicago area, said one of the ...

  8. Geomorphosite - Wikipedia

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    Hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah Monte Testaccio in Rome [2]. A geomorphosite, or geomorphological heritage site, is a landform or an assemblage of landforms that have a scientific, educational, historic-cultural, aesthetic or socio-economic value.

  9. Category:Uluru - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Uluru, its history, and its depictions. It is a large sandstone formation in the centre of Australia. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area, known as the Aṉangu. The area around the formation is home to an abundance of springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings.