Uluru by Google
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 4:28 pm
I am a bit of a fan of Google's maps and street views. They are really good for keeping your eye on places you have lived and for looking up friend's abodes etc. But I had not seen that they could be such a good promotion for tourism. Now Google have come up with a street-view of Uluru* that allows visitors to 'experience all its wonder' without violating culture. 
https://storyspheres.com/uluru/
It really is an iconic Australian landmark, so come on down!
P.S. * It used to be called Ayers Rock when I first came to Australia in the 60s but you hardly ever hear that name these days, people preferring to respect the traditional owners.

https://storyspheres.com/uluru/
It really is an iconic Australian landmark, so come on down!

P.S. * It used to be called Ayers Rock when I first came to Australia in the 60s but you hardly ever hear that name these days, people preferring to respect the traditional owners.