The most famous 'monument' in Australia is the natural landmark of Uluru/Ayers Rock. The most famous man-made landmark would be either the Sydney Harbour bridge or the Sydney Opera House.
Australia's most popular landmark is Ayers Rock, or Uluru, in the Northern Territory Outback.
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It's man-made.
it not man made it is a natural landmark
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Yes. Ayers Roxk, now known by its indigenous name of Uluru, is a landmark of Australia, found in central Australia. It is an inset erg, and the world's second largest monolith (not the largest, as is commonly believed, with the largest being Mt Augustus, also in Austalia).
Yes. The definition of a landmark is a feature which is recognisable, and often able to be seen from a distance. Explorers of the late 1800s certainly used it to help pinpoint their location, which is another function of a landmark. Uluru is considered a landmark as it is a large, natural landform in central Australia. It is prominent for the way it rises above the surrounding plain in an otherwise relatively featureless landscape.
There are no such things. If a landmark is man made, by definition it can not be natural.
There are no such things. If a landmark is man made, by definition it can not be natural.
Of course not. Uluru is a massive natural landform. Man had no part in its formation.
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