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Australia has asked Google to remove pictures on its Maps service taken from the top of Uluru, the sacred Aboriginal monolith that visitors were banned from climbing last year.
Google Maps has removed virtual walking tours of Uluru almost a year after visitors were banned from climbing the iconic landmark.. Parks Australia asked Google to remove pictures of climbers ...
Why Google Maps had to delete images of Uluru. Updated September 25, 2020 — 8.28am first published at 8.22am. Save. Log in, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Save articles for later.
Now Uluru is available on Google Street View, offering the internet an up-close look at the ochre, rust, wild plum, and charcoal hues of the rock, which measures 348 metres (1,142 ft) high, and ...
AUSTRALIA’s Uluru landmark, also known as Ayers Rock, will be closed to climbers from 2019. But where is Uluru and why can’t climbers go up anymore?
The Uluru climbing ban comes into effect on 26 October. ... At this height, you gain a new appreciation for Aboriginal dot paintings, which often depict a map-like, ...
Ten years ago I visited Uluru with William and Kate – now I am back with my own family - After following the royals to the same spot 10 years ago, Jonathan Samuels is back with his family to ...
Australia has asked Google to remove pictures on its Maps service taken from the top of Uluru, the sacred Aboriginal monolith that visitors were banned from climbing last year.