People visit Uluru everyday with sources showing around 250,000 people visit a year, making just under 700 people visiting a day.
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The people that visit this area do multiple things such as explore the base of the rock and the rocks surroundings.
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They used to be able to go on top of the rock but the native Aboriginals got a bill passed preventing the climbing of the sacred rock.
The rock has also been kept for a purpose,
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to remind the Aboriginal people of what their ancestors contributed to the present world and it also reminds the natives of the hard work that the Aboriginal people fought for to preserve this place that is so sacred to them.
Overall, Uluru is a sacred place, precious to the preservation of the Aboriginal people’s beliefs and a supporting beam in protecting the Aboriginal people and their heritage for years to come. Thank you for watching Sacred Places on Channel 9, Good Night!