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Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a symbol of Australia's Red Centre, the heart of the outback and the heart of its indigenous culture. Uluru is a symbol of ancient Australia: this inselberg has stood stark against the Australian desert for more generations that man can count, a symbol of the enduring spirit of Australia.

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What if Uluru was in Brisbane?

then brisane would become more famous and popular then it is. the population in brisbane would also grow.


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Why Uluru called Uluru?

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