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The Australian indigenous people name the rock "Uluru" as it is sacred to them, with special significance in their spiritual life. Most sources quote the meaning of Uluru as Great Pebble, whilst other sources translate the word as Meeting Place. The name "Ayers Rock" is the European name, given by explorer William Gosse when he first saw it in 1873. Many places in Australia which are of significance to the indigenous peoples are now reverting to their former, indigenous names, rather than being recognised by their European names.

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