Rush to climb Uluru in Australian outback before ban kicks in on Oct 26

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In outback Australia, hordes of people have been queueing each day to make the trek to the top of Uluru, or Ayers Rock, an enormous sandstone rock that is one of the country's most famous landmarks.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

In outback Australia, hordes of people have been queueing each day to make the trek to the top of Uluru, or Ayers Rock, an enormous sandstone rock that is one of the country's most famous landmarks.

The recent visitors included far-right anti-immigrant firebrand Pauline Hanson, who made the climb earlier this year but required assistance to descend. She claimed the rock"belongs to all Australians" and likened the ban to closing Sydney's famous Bondi beach. An indigenous writer and commentator, Ms Celeste Liddle, said the streams of climbers were"defiant 'knuckleheads', winding around the base like a river of White Australian entitlement".

Most visitors these days do not make the climb, opting instead to admire the rock from the base. Since 1992, a sign at the base of the rock has asked people not to climb out of respect for the Aboriginal owners.

 

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