Australia, State - Northern Territory
Ayers Rock is now called Uluru.
http://www.uluru.com
A large sandstone rock formation located in the Northern Territory of central Australia. It is listed as a World Heritage Site for its natural and man-made attributes.
ULURU CULTURAL CENTRE
http://aboriginaltouroperators.com.au/blackpages/nt/uluru.htm
2007-11-04 14:25:53
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answered by • Koala • uʍop ɹǝpun 7
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Ayers Rock is now known as Uluru (the Aboriginal name for it) and is in the centre of Australia, near Alice Springs.
2007-11-04 12:29:54
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answered by livvylou 2
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Ayers Rocks is placed interior the Northern Territory of considerable Australia. additionally standard via its' aboriginal call Uluru. Named via a eu explorer (Ernest Giles) who "found" it in 1872. He named it for the South Australian ultimate of the time, Sir Henry Ayers. Uluru is those days many times known via travelers as a huge rock. it particularly is in spite of the indisputable fact that of large non secular magnitude in Aboriginal way of existence, and is seen with the aid of fact the area the place existence appeared on earth. Many Aborigenes hence disapprove of visitors strolling over it.
2016-12-08 12:10:19
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answered by ? 4
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It is no longer known as Ayers Rock. Its new name is Uluru. And it is in Australia.
2007-11-06 19:26:12
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answered by ? 3
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ayers rock is located in the northern territory in australia
2007-11-04 23:14:03
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answered by * mandie * 4
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I don't know about Ayers Rock but Uluru is located in Australia
2007-11-04 11:55:46
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answered by princessdisaster76 4
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In Australia, in the southern part of the Northern Territory.
2007-11-04 13:07:41
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answered by Patricia 4
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Ullaru is its corrent name and it is located in Australia in the Northen Territory
2007-11-05 11:44:12
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answered by mezzina 2
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Try here:
http://www.the-discount-travel-guide.com/Northern-Territory.html
you'll learn something.
2007-11-04 12:49:11
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answered by john m 1
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