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Uluru

In order to respect our native Australian Aboriginal Culture, great care has been taken to photograph the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The park features many culturally sensitive areas and sacred sites, so before photographing I always seek permission from the senior manager of Parks Australia. If successful, the final photographs are then submitted to the ‘Anangu’ Aboriginal Elders and Parks Australia for final approval before being released on the public market as Limited Editions.

What an amazing monolith. There's a lot to see around Uluru and the 9.4km base walk certainly bears testament to that! So many fascinating nooks and crannies, stories etc. We had so much fun exploring. It never even crossed our mind to climb it! I'd heard one lady say "Ayer's Rock, I'm not going to see that - it might as well be one giant cardboard cut out!" If you can't be in total awe of one of the world's biggest natural wonders, you probably can't see the beauty in anything!

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is an internationally recognised World Heritage listed National Park. Not only are these incredible rock formations the most amazing rock show on earth, it is also a living cultural landscape.

See the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park website www.ea.gov.au/parks/uluru

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