Uluru Spot Poster
The simplest way to Uluru is through this Uluru Spot Poster.
In Australia’s Red Centre lies Uluru, a must-visit for travellers and locals alike. In fact, over 250,000 people from all across the globe visited the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park yearly. But since there’s currently a global pandemic, the next best thing to experiencing this natural wonder—taller than the Eiffel Tower—is this Uluru Spot Poster.
Filled with cultural significance because of all the rock art that can be admired while walking around its base, Uluru has paintings that go all the way back to 5,000 years ago. And somehow, Revolution Australia’s Uluru Spot Poster is paying homage to all those artworks. It’s no surprise that they are there, though, since archaeological evidence suggests Aboriginal people occupied the region around Uluru for more than 30,000 years.
Uluru is also home to many animal species, including 4 desert-dwelling frogs, 21 varied mammals, 73 reptiles, and 178 birds. As for plant species, the park holds over 400 variations, with many growing as plants that can traditionally be used for bush foods, medicine, or tools. Knowing all this just makes Uluru much more magical in our eyes.