Parks Australia asked the tech giant to remove the images following last year’s ban on visitors scaling the monolith, which is deeply sacred to its traditional owners, the Anangu people. Until now the ...
The sacred nature of the iconic landmark Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is lost on many tourists -- even Australians. That changed this week after Google, working closely with the site's traditional ...
Australia's most spiritual natural landmark has finally been added to Google's famous Street View service after two years in the making. Engineers have been crafting the digital recreation of the ...
Australia has asked Google to remove pictures on its Maps service taken from the top of Uluru, the sacred Aboriginal monolith that visitors were banned from climbing last year. Google Maps currently ...
Google Maps has removed virtual walking tours of Uluru almost a year after visitors were banned from climbing the iconic landmark. Parks Australia asked Google to remove pictures of climbers scaling ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. With ever-growing troves of valuable data on its shelves, Google has expanded its Street View range further to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National ...
Australia's sandstone monolith Uluru is an immensely sacred place to the local Aṉangu people, and somewhere many people have dreamed of visiting one day. Now Uluru is available on Google Street View, ...
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"We wouldn't like Google to take over this place, the way the buffalo grass has done," says Sammy Wilson via a translator, as he walks a pack of journalists in the shade of Uluru. "But a bit of ...
Google Maps has removed images from the summit of Uluru, meaning online visitors can no longer virtually "walk" on the rock despite the climbing ban. Parks Australia asked the tech giant to remove the ...