Ayers Rock,otherwise known as Uluru is largely believed to be the single greatest landmark in Australia
Ayers Rock, or Uluru as the Aborigines prefer to call it, is managed by the tribes of Pitjantjatjara and Yankuntjatjara, collectively known as the Anangu. To the Aborigines, Uluru is a sacred site with profound spiritual significance, and has been an important focus of their spiritual life for thousands of years. Around the base of Uluru, numerous aboriginal paintings and carvings from the ancient times can be seen, some of them accompanied with descriptions on their meanings and significance.