Outsiders 28/7/2019 featured a discussion about our iconic Climb led by Rowan Dean, Rita Panahi and James Morrow, with me and Dr Anthony Dillon. Some Facebook clips below...
Marc Hendrickx on climbing Uluru: It’s such a shame that this is being closed. It’s not only the physical nature of the climb itself, it’s the extraordinary, majestic views of the desert.
https://www.facebook.com/SkyNewsAustralia/videos/1232954036883066/
Marc Hendrickx on climbing Uluru: Parks Australia claims 37 people have died since 1958, but seven million people have climbed the rock. The risks of dying on the rock are no different to flying a plane to get there.https://www.facebook.com/SkyNewsAustralia/videos/2449665498647171/
Dr Anthony Dillon on Uluru: I wouldn’t be surprised if in a few years’ time it’s no longer sacred and it’s seen as beneficial, if not profitable, to open the rock again. https://www.facebook.com/SkyNewsAustralia/videos/2782976781716703/
Dr Anthony Dillon on Uluru: I was up six months ago, and many of the Aboriginal people gladly call it Ayers Rock. There are myths out there with regard to its spirituality, its sacredness. https://www.facebook.com/SkyNewsAustralia/videos/2318704538383733/
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Marc Hendrickx on climbing Uluru: It’s such a shame that this is being closed. It’s not only the physical nature of the climb itself, it’s the extraordinary, majestic views of the desert.
https://www.facebook.com/SkyNewsAustralia/videos/1232954036883066/
Marc Hendrickx on climbing Uluru: Parks Australia claims 37 people have died since 1958, but seven million people have climbed the rock. The risks of dying on the rock are no different to flying a plane to get there.https://www.facebook.com/SkyNewsAustralia/videos/2449665498647171/
Dr Anthony Dillon on Uluru: I wouldn’t be surprised if in a few years’ time it’s no longer sacred and it’s seen as beneficial, if not profitable, to open the rock again. https://www.facebook.com/SkyNewsAustralia/videos/2782976781716703/
Dr Anthony Dillon on Uluru: I was up six months ago, and many of the Aboriginal people gladly call it Ayers Rock. There are myths out there with regard to its spirituality, its sacredness. https://www.facebook.com/SkyNewsAustralia/videos/2318704538383733/
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