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But Parks Australia, which looks after the country’s natural treasures, has asked the tech giant to take down pictures uploaded by users after complaints from the Anangu Aboriginal people ...
Posing for photos on the rock ... Jennifer Cowley, the author of a book that traces the history of the Anangu people, said they were “stuck in a no-man’s land.” Bessie Nipper, an Aboriginal ...
it is linked to many traditional stories of the Anangu. Google's Street View function provides 360-degree images of different environments, alongside people's own pictures. A Parks Australia ...
These photos not only depict the warm smiles and ... being led by Anangu trackers to Spinifex country to locate Anangu people, resulting in ‘first contact’ experiences. The Spinifex People ...
The Anangu people signed an agreement that leased the ... and Instagram husbands eager to snap staged-but-not-staged-looking photos in front of Uluru. Visitors have flooded social media with ...
The Anangu people signed an agreement that leased the ... Generations of royals took pictures in front of the landscape during tours of Australia, although they didn’t step foot on the sacred ...
The custodians of the land, the Anangu people, have long worried that frequent ... Uluru-Kata National Park’s Cultural Centre. (See photos of extraordinary Australian adventures.) ...
Anangu people living in the Karinga Lakes area have been formally recognised as native title holders of the land The decision is the first of its kind in Central Australia to recognise commercial ...