SEARCH
Push to stop tourists climbing Australia's most famous landmark
Al Jazeera English
2015-10-26
Views
1
Description
Share / Embed
Download This Video
Report
It has been 30 years since Australia's most famous natural landmark, Uluru, was handed back to its traditional Aboriginal owners. Now there are plans to stop tourists climbing on the rock, a sacred site to Aborigines. Andrew Thomas reports.
Show more
Share This Video
facebook
google
twitter
linkedin
email
Video Link
Embed Video
<iframe width="600" height="350" src="https://dailytv.net//embed/x3b0awx" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Preview Player
Download
Report form
Reason
Your Email address
Submit
RELATED VIDEOS
04:18
Aboriginals left behind by Australia's mining boom
02:31
Australia's aboriginals reclaim stolen artifacts
13:36
Protecting Australia’s Incarcerated Aboriginals
01:44
Children Book Review: Uluru: Australia's Aboriginal Heart by Caroline Arnold, Arthur P Arnold
00:13
Download PDF Uluru: Australia's Aboriginal Heart FREE
01:35
Tourists flock to climb Australia's Uluru rock before ban comes into effect
01:35
Tourists line up to scale Australia's Uluru hours ahead of climb ban
01:35
Tourists line up to scale Australia's Uluru hours ahead of climb ban
01:37
Royals visit Australia's iconic Uluru landmark
01:37
Royals visit Australia's iconic Uluru landmark
10:31
Reckless Aboriginals! Terrifying Scene Of Maasai Aboriginals Brutally Attacking Lion To Protect Cow
02:33
The Aboriginals' Female Hunter Society