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Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is about 3.6 kilometres in length.

An irregular shape that is difficult to measure, at its widest point it is 2.4 km. Its entire circumference is 9.4km.

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Is Ayers Rock a national park?

Ayers Rock, or Uluru, is not a national park, but it lies within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.


Which national park is Uluru-Ayers Rock in?

Uluru is in the Kata-Tjuta National Park of central Australia.


Is Uluru part of Kakadu National Park?

No. Kakadu National Park is in the far north of the Northern Territory. Uluru is in the Kata-Tjuta National Park, which is in the southern part of the Northern Territory. The two national parks are located about 1800km apart.


Where is ayer rocks located?

it is located in the National Uluru Kata-tjuta park that is in australia


Do kangaroos live in Uluru?

Kangaroos do not live in Uluru itself, as it is made of rock. However, they are certainly found in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.


Who runs the Uluru National Park?

The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is managed jointly by the Anangu Aborigines and the Australian Director of National Parks. The Anangu are made up of the Yankunytjatjara and Pitjantjatjara peoples of central Australia.


Why was uluru declared a national park?

Because it is a VERY sacred site


What is the coordinates of uluru?

There's Really No Address But Uluru Is Located In Kata Tjuta National Park


Why is Uluru a national park?

Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park Is a National park to protect it and its people from the changes that may be brought about by over commercialisation of the area. If there are not some limits put in place no doubt there would be holiday dugouts built into the rock by those wealthy enough to do it.


Who protects Uluru?

Uluru, formerly known by the European name of Ayers Rock, is under the protection of the Kata-Tjuta National Park. The Anangu people of central Australia are the indigenous owners of Uluru, and they maintain the monolith, in conjunction with the Kata-Tjuta National Park, assisted by Australian government laws which govern National Parks.


Can you get fined for leaving rubbish on Uluru?

Yes, visitors can be fined for leaving rubbish on Uluru. It is important to follow the guidelines set by the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to respect the environment and cultural significance of the area.


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