Thursday 29 August: Here In Camelot

Today we are on the lands of the Anangu people. 



At the Erldunda Roadhouse 

After an overnight at the Roadhouse and using the cool morning for a walk, we set off for Ayers Rock Campground and Uluru. 


Artilla (Mount Connor), on the road to Uluru

Artilla lies close to the site of the Kungkarangkalpa (Seven Sisters) Dreaming.  This was quite a thrill for us as we have a painting telling the story of the Seven Sisters In The Milky Way by Collete Gray, that we purchased in Ceduna a few years ago. The Seven Sisters refers to the star cluster Pleiades which is important to many peoples around the world. 

We will be having a quiet day tomorrow. The respectful closure of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park will take place in acknowledgement of the passing of Mrs N. Patterson, a senior Anangu Traditional Owner and Traditional Owner of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. However we did make it to the Uluru Lookout near the campground for a sunset viewing of Uluru.

Comments

  1. The great photos are continuing and to be continued no doubt. Vast, dreamy and picturesque….

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  2. Chips is looking happier in the cool of the morning.WA and North Australia have had an unusually warm winter. Stay cool . The landscape is beautiful.

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  3. The above comment was me. Chips was a Freudian slip Sorry Chops..

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  4. The pictures tell a thousand words!🥰

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