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    Edit Photo Details Fence and chain at Uluru   #world_heritage #protecttheselands #ulurukata_tjuta_national_park #dont_climb_uluru
    Some of the thousands of tourists visiting the iconic Uluru continue to climb the rock, despite it damaging the rock's surface and being deeply upsetting to the local Anangu people. You can see the damage from many years of visitors' footsteps on either side of this fence.
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    Date Taken: Mar 2, 2017
    Date Uploaded: Jun 12, 2017
    Location: Yulara, Northern Territory, Australia
    Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3400
    Focal Length: 200 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/400 sec
    Aperture: f/11
    ISO: 200
    Copyright: © Frances Brown
    Categories: Culture, Landscapes, Travel