That must have been some fantastic magic show ! To see this rock change from granite into sandstone, and many other things over time, get buried and come back up as a big, red, monolithic rock in the middle of nowhere ! And to stretch a rock, must not be easy, but thanks for your tall tale ! I think I'll stick to listening to the elders, and hearing the truth. 👍 🇨🇦 ✌️
That's JUST scraping the surface of its history, but at least you acknowledged the Aboriginal custodians of the land, and how poorly they have been, and continue to be, treated.
You are definitely not Australian and don’t know much about archeology and the earths history. Don’t assume, read up on it before saying it’s incorrect. * It is believed the rock was created over some 500 million years, and the Aborigines have been in the area for the last 10,000 years. To put this fact into perspective, the first mammals and the dinosaurs inhabited the Earth around 300-200 million years ago. So a fun fact for kids is that Uluru is about twice as ancient as the dinosaurs!
Right, but there is a difference between visiting a place and behaving disrespectful on somebody else place of worship. Turists misbehaving on Uluru is the equivalent of people misbehaving in churches or mosques, which is also prohibited
@@BruceKent00 as much a nonsense as the christian God, or other religions. Just people in the past using stories to explain the unexplained. God is no more real than Zeus or Poseidon, Allah is no more real than Shiva. But it's nice to have faith
The visualization of how it formed really helped. Thank you very much!
100%. Thanks and subscribed.
Thanks for this video! It was the only real one that I could find with the animations and simple explanation Thank you for making this great work!!
well made video
good job for accepting aboriginal history!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for this very well made and explained video. keep up the good work!
Good morning.Watching from Greece.hi everybody in down under.I hope some day will be able to visit your incredible country.
Great video, thank you!
It mentioned nothing about the inland sea that supposedly covered and compacted the arkose that I read about and that other videos explained.
Thanks for the info. Love the attempt to pronounce things the right way ;)
It is so beautiful in Australia’s Northern Territory and beyond
This video claims its in nsw.
The land is very beautiful but it's extremely dangerous
That must have been some fantastic magic show ! To see this rock change from granite into sandstone, and many other things over time, get buried and come back up as a big, red, monolithic rock in the middle of nowhere ! And to stretch a rock, must not be easy, but thanks for your tall tale ! I think I'll stick to listening to the elders, and hearing the truth.
👍 🇨🇦 ✌️
Wait… what?
I wondered about the granite part when I just read that it was sandstone and after reading how granite is formed.
Don’t know all about this mate, so how did Mount Connor, Kata Tjuta which is part of the Uluru structure form?
Shoutout my fellow geography nerds
That's JUST scraping the surface of its history, but at least you acknowledged the Aboriginal custodians of the land, and how poorly they have been, and continue to be, treated.
No mention of the Yithians?
hello, can I yous viedeo in a presentation?
Sure, go ahead 🙂
Super
Its melted Castle 👍
530 million years ago??
Nonsense!
It is nonsense … it’s an old biblical tree stump
You are definitely not Australian and don’t know much about archeology and the earths history. Don’t assume, read up on it before saying it’s incorrect.
* It is believed the rock was created over some 500 million years, and the Aborigines have been in the area for the last 10,000 years. To put this fact into perspective, the first mammals and the dinosaurs inhabited the Earth around 300-200 million years ago. So a fun fact for kids is that Uluru is about twice as ancient as the dinosaurs!
It’s an old tree .
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1:03 u writed the HISTROY
And you wrote “writed”
@@DanielRieger ye i saw :/
Am not very good in spelling
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It's a rock.
A very interesting one though
@@FactSpark I hope you all don't mind, but I painted it yellow.😌
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Same old Aussies, always cheating!
It’s the ones w no culture that are ignorant in respecting another people’s culture
If only those ignorant tourists had shown more respect, perhaps we would still be allowed to climb it.
i'm pretty sure it was us Aussies that weren't showing respect
@@geekgroupie42 They would be part of the issue. But international tourists won’t have helped.
It's a rock. There. Saved you 2 minutes and 57 seconds.
The aborigines use that as a turist attraction and understanding the money collected is for them so that is a business
Right, but there is a difference between visiting a place and behaving disrespectful on somebody else place of worship. Turists misbehaving on Uluru is the equivalent of people misbehaving in churches or mosques, which is also prohibited
@@FactSpark TF is a turist? You both seem to know...
Maybe they mean Tourists?
@@jojoswawa1524 yes profesor sorry I'm wrong sometime, I have problems with some spelling whenever I am writing in one of the 5 languages I speak
@@tonypucheta354 Jibberish, nonsense, balderdash, hogwash and codswallop right?
Yet aboriginals out climbing mt Everest
is Everest a sacred place? i didn't know that
@@geekgroupie42 absolutely
"Ancestral spirits created the land"
What a nonsense.
Nonsense 100%.
@@BruceKent00 as much a nonsense as the christian God, or other religions. Just people in the past using stories to explain the unexplained. God is no more real than Zeus or Poseidon, Allah is no more real than Shiva. But it's nice to have faith
Proverbs 26 4-5 , I bet you look that up@@bentownsend4017
Its called Ayers Rock
No way 😱
Its been Uluru for thousands more years lol you've been a little misled
@@Spring_50 where’s the sign? Ah, no written language, I see.
It's Ayres Rock. Always was always will be
No it’s Uluṟu
Learn the proper name not the name the Europeans gave
Sorry bud but that name hasn’t been used in decades
Are you that indoctrinated and non educated on colonial issues ?
@@Bochdarbouka1233 no I'm just not a leftard like your self