Uluru
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The Australian Aborigines saw many landmarks as sacred. Such sacred sites include:Uluru (Ayers Rock)Kata Tjuta (The Olgas)Murujuga (Burrup Peninsula in the Pilbara)The Glasshouse Mountains (Sunshine Coast)
The Aboriginal people believe Uluru is sacred.
Aborigines considered the land, nature, and ancestral spirits as sacred, viewing them as interconnected elements of their cultural identity and spirituality. The Dreamtime, or creation time, is central to their beliefs, representing the origins of the land and its inhabitants. Sacred sites, such as mountains, rivers, and rock formations, were often imbued with spiritual significance, serving as places for ceremonies and rituals that honored their ancestors and the natural world.
The Aborigines are said to have migrated form Indonesia or southeast Asia. Today the Aborigines are living in Australia but their sacred culture is dying out.
A. Mount Kosciuszko B. Aoraki C. Uluru D. Mount Mansfield
Hindus consider the River Ganges to be their sacred river.
Uluru is not a person it is a sandstone rock formally called Ayers Rock.
probably everywhere
Jews consider marriage sacred.
Mt. Fuji.
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