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The English name is 'Ayers Rock'. The Aboriginal name is 'Uluru'.
The aboriginal name of Ayers Rock is Uluru. It is a sandstone rock situated in central Australia. It is a sacred site for the Aboriginal people because it plays a part in Aboriginal creation mythology.The Aboriginal name for Ayers Rock is Uluru. This is its original name.Ayers Rock was originally called Uluru by the Aboriginal people. There was also a legend about a frog who drank too much water and turned into rock.
It is sacred because Ayers Rock is part of the creation mythology of the Aborigines. The aboriginal name for Ayers Rock is Uluru. It is located in the Northern Territory of Australia.
The huge, single sandstone rock located in Australia's Northern Territory is called Uluru, or Ayers Rock. It is the world's second largest monolith or, as it is properly known, inselberg.
Indigenous Australians call the monolith Uluru. It was named "Ayers Rock" by William Gosse in 1873 in honor of the Chief Secretary of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers. The dual naming policy of 1993 allowed the name to reflect both the traditional, Aboriginal name and the name given it by the English settlers - Uluru/Ayers Rock.
Ayers Rock
This is Uluru. It is also known by its European name of Ayers Rock.
The Aboriginal name for the rock in central Australia is Uluru. It was given the European name of Ayers Rock, being named after the former Premier of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers, after William Gosse's expedition into the interior in 1873.
Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is sacred to the indigenous people of the country and continent of Australia.
The coordinates for Ayers Rock, or Uluru are 25.3444° S, 131.0369° E. The nearest large town is Alice Springs, 450km away! Incidently, Uluru is the aboriginal name and it is its official name.
It hasn't. The Australian Aborigines have always known "Ayers Rock" as Uluru.
The Anangu people of central Australia are the indigenous owners of Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock.