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thatguyyouknow
· 6 years ago
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There are always people that don't give a shit about these types of things
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xvarnah
· 6 years ago
There has to be another bloody hill somewhere they could climb. But no
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guest_
· 6 years ago
If you think climbing the sacred site is bad- people have also done strip teases and other acts that most would consider inappropriate on a sacred site. The climb has not been previously forbidden, except for when it’s very windy. It’s a dangerous climb and over 40 people have died on it. The indigenous people people prefer it not be done though. After some false starts and backing out of promises to ban the climb and or give the land back to natives, a law was passed that will ban the climb starting 2019.
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celticrose
· 6 years ago
People have defaced ancient cave/rock paintings just to spray paint or carve their initials, and others disrupt funerals to play Pokemon Go. Nothing surprises me anymore when it comes to disrespect.
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funkmasterrex
· 6 years ago
@xvarnah actually, around this site there is literally nothing to climb. It's flat as FUCK. It's Ayers Rock in Australia. Uluru is the Aboriginal name.
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xvarnah
· 6 years ago
I mean, if this IS Australia, then there's definitely things there that will get their adrenaline going better than this
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celticrose
· 6 years ago
Like ANY native fauna.
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funkmasterrex
· 6 years ago
Which would be why someone would climb that one big ass red rock <_<
nevets2802
· 6 years ago
You are asked not to climb Ayers Rock but there is no law stopping you. However from next year a law will be made prohibiting it.
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guest
· 6 years ago
Yo, nobody calls it Ayers Rock anymore. It's Uluru
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funkmasterrex
· 6 years ago
I still call it Ayers Rock.
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iccarus
· 6 years ago
i still call it ayers rock also
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guest
· 6 years ago
White people in a nutshell. (And yes, I'm white and I live in Europe.)
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