We drove to Uluru today to do a big 12 km walk around the base of the stunning Uluru. We didn't climb it because the local Aboriginals wish that people didnt, it is such a special sacred place. It is good that so many people are starting to really care for what the Aboriginals think because 100% of people used to climb Uluru, now only 15% do. As we walked we saw that there was so many different formations in the massive rock. It took us under 3 hours to complete the walk but it was all worth it. Then we went into the Cultural Centre. We learnt some things about Aboriginal Culture and we watched 2 Aboriginal ladies doing some traditional dot paintings.
We also saw my friends Eve, Jamilla and Mietta again. Then we bought ourselves an ice-cream and came back to the caravan for a little rest. We then drove out into the National Park after dinner to go have a look at the silhouettes of Kata Tjuta, another cool rock formation.
Very pretty
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