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Uluru: Massive Migration In The Northern Territory

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Uluru is a massive sandstone in the Northern Territory. Uluru is sacred land towards the indigenous people of Australia, and was originally geologically formed by the big crustal blocks that formed Australian continent being brought together by a block called Musgrave Province (abc.net.au) was pushed from the south of Australia creating mountains. Uluru is a unique place many people visit mainly because of the “rock art” in the shelters at Mala Walk, Kuniya Walk and Mutitjulu waterhole. Traditionally the indigenous people would make their paint from natural elements like naturals minerals, mixed with water, or sometimes animals fat. The common colours used were red, yellow, orange, white, grey and black.
Towards the Indigenous People, Uluru
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