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Modern science shows that they have lived around Uluru for more than 40,000 years.
Finally all she could see was what looked like a black stain at the foot of Uluru.
I made the optimistic estimate that we would make it to Uluru in 2 days.
By looking at different parts of Uluru, you can see the stories that are told illustrated.
They encouraged fans to look into the mythology of Uluru.
He indicated they should walk farther along the base of Uluru.
It's twice the size of Uluru, but not as photogenic.
This is the big day though, the day everyone looks forward to - Uluru.
Rise above the masses with a 15-minute helicopter ride over Uluru.
If your first sight of Uluru is during the afternoon, .
They have a complex ceremonial life based around Uluru.
The first tourists arrived in the Uluru area in 1936.
The earth itself rose up in grief at the bloodshed, becoming Uluru.
The landscape of Uluru changes dramatically with the shifting light and seasons.
Uluru is the spiritual and physical center of the aborigines' "garden."
From there, the torch was taken for a run around Uluru, followed by a formal reception.
Uluru had grown to the size of a fist.
Climbing Uluru is generally closed to the public when high winds are recorded at the top.
It's curious to think that without a little rust, Uluru wouldn't be red at all.
One prominent landmark in the region is the large sandstone rock Uluru.
Only a few outsiders have ever been inside to see the Uluru Caves.
He shouldered the packet and pointed toward the summit of Uluru.
They reached the broad, irregular top of Uluru and sat on a flat stone to rest.
She glanced around self-consciously at the top of Uluru.
The Base Walk is one of the best ways to see Uluru.
Problem is we really want to go to Ayers Rock too.
It is as if we had never heard of Ayers Rock before.
While everyone would go to Ayers Rock in the afternoon, the morning was open.
Late in the day, we headed back to Ayers Rock for the third time.
Ayers Rock is a vast, mysterious, endlessly potent natural structure.
Experience Ayers Rock and it's many colors on this exciting 2-day tour.
After lunch and a shower, we headed back to Ayers Rock with the rest of our group.
"The red should be like sunrise at Ayers Rock."
One wall was dominated by a color poster of Ayers Rock at dawn.
Ayers Rock is the largest monolith, or single-unit stone, in the world.
I know that it could be a virtual duplicate of Ayers Rock."
"This thing's as big as Ayers Rock, and it's been there how long?"
Kennedy later worked with a number of important Australian acts including Ayers Rock.
Ayers Rock, the world's largest rock, no longer bears the name of a 19th-century politician.
Ayers Rock - that's an expensive exercise.
They bring him back to Ayers Rock.
Although, to the north there is an impressive rock formation that looks similar to Ayers Rock.
In 1983, acting on a 25-year fascination with Ayers Rock, he visited Australia.
"Death to all invaders of our Camp Ayers Rock!"
We did this for hours, and it was one of the best evenings (along with Ayers Rock) that we had on the tour.
Ernest Giles, an explorer, named Ayers Rock after him in 1872.
A similar curse is said to exist for rocks at Ayers Rock in Australia.
Uluru, true name of what the Europeans called Ayers Rock.
"Why do they call this Camp Ayers Rock?
Add 2 days to get to and see Ayers Rock, then another 3 days back to Adelaide.