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Sebastian
"Virtually everyone has seen Uluru in picture before, but seeing it in person is a different experience. The hike around Uluru is a great way to see it from up-close and notice small details you cannot see from a far. The walk itself is around 10 km long and it is advisable to avoid the hottest hours of the day.
It is also possible to climb up to the top of Uluru, but local people, who consider it a sacred place, prefer if tourists avoid climbing it. "
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Sara Ramirez
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"Located in the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, Uluru (Ayers Rock) is a massive sandstone monolith sacred to the Anangu Aboriginal people. It’s known for its rich red color, which changes dramatically with the sunlight, offering mesmerizing sunrise and sunset views."
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