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In the center of the world, there is a place called Road.

In the center of Australia, there is a magical rock, which is called the center of the world, the heart of Australia, the navel of the earth and one of the seven natural wonders of the world. It is also known as the world natural and cultural heritage and is one of the 50 must-see destinations selected by the BBC.

Locals call it Lu Wu Road.

It is called the heart of Australia, because on the map, Lu Lu badminton is in its center.

Stonehenge in Lu Lu badminton is also called Ayers Rock. It is 348 meters high, 3000 meters long and 3.4 kilometers around. This is a rare monolithic rock in the world.

During the day, with the change of time and weather, Lu Lu badminton will show different colors.

In Catachuta National Park where U Lu Lu badminton is located, you can not only enjoy the spectacular scenery of U Lulushi, but also enjoy the silent starlight dinner made of 50,000 light bulbs DIY:

It is also one of the most impressive places to watch stars in the world. Because there is no artificial light source, the starry sky here is particularly pure:

At the same time, on the west coast of Australia, you can go to Luning Reef to get in touch with whale sharks, which is the only beach in the world that allows you to swim with whale sharks:

You can also go to the pink lake where the girl's heart is bursting:

You can also enjoy the sunrise and sunset in the ingenious "window of nature":

It is precisely because of the mystery, grandeur and beauty of Uluru that it has become a yearning destination for tourists all over the world. A large number of tourists come here every year and are proud of climbing Uluru.

To this end, Uluru's boulder is specially added with a steel chain that is convenient for tourists to climb.

But in fact, Stonehenge in Lu Lu badminton is sacred and great to the local aborigines. For them, Uluru is used to worship, not to climb and be trampled underfoot.

Stonehenge in Lu Lu badminton has stood on the earth for 600 million years, and the aborigines have lived nearby for tens of thousands of years. In the past, Uluru was a place where local indigenous people gathered to discuss.

Up to now, on the walls of some mysterious caves in Lu Lu, visitors can still see fantastic murals and sculptures left by ancient residents.

There are many mysterious legends about Lu Lu.

Lu Lu badminton is like an island with a history of 600 million years. Some people call her Neverland.

Some people say that what you lose in the real world, what you can get here; Similarly, what you gain in the real world will be lost here.

It is also said that Lu Lu badminton is actually a curse, one of the four most mysterious curses in the world, among which Lu Lu badminton is a silent curse.

The birth of Uluru is even more dreamy.

Some people say that Lu Jushi is the masterpiece of two little boys playing with mud after the rain. If so, then these two boys should be born giants;

Modern science believes that Uluru was formed hundreds of millions of years ago, when an asteroid near the earth's orbit deviated from its own orbit and fell to the earth. Of course, this statement has not been confirmed.

For the local indigenous people-Gu 'anan people, they believe that they have passed down the legend for thousands of years.

Lu Lu badminton was originally a giant snake named Cunha, the incarnation of the water god, and also the god who guarded the aborigines from generation to generation.

After winning a duel with another god, Li Lu, he became a huge stone, namely Lu, and continued to guard the original residents.

Up to now, when there is little rain in the dry season, indigenous people will gather near Lu Lu badminton, Ukraine, and hold a ceremony to pray for water gods to bring rain to the local area.

Perhaps because of this, the local weather has been good. Mudichulu Pool, the water source on which local indigenous people depend, has never dried up, even in the driest time.

It can be seen that the importance of Lu Lu to local aborigines is self-evident.

In fact, as early as 1985, the Australian government returned the ownership of Uluru to the original inhabitants, and this year 10 is the 34th year of reunification.

In order to respect the religious beliefs and customs of indigenous people, and to protect the safety of tourists, the Australian government announced that Lu Lu badminton will be officially closed permanently from June 20 19, which means that tourists will not be able to climb the huge rocks in Lu Lu badminton after June 10.

At the same time, according to the latest regulations, after 10 months, tourists who forcibly climb will be fined more than 60,000 US dollars and imprisoned for two years.

This regulation is a great pity for tourists, because it is no longer possible to feel the grandeur of Uluru at close range. But for the local aborigines, centuries of mistakes have finally been corrected.

Because they very much welcome foreign tourists to visit Lu Lu badminton, but they can't stand their beliefs being trampled underfoot.

Therefore, although it is a little regrettable, closing Lu Lu badminton is also a respect for local residents and different cultural civilizations.

If you want to experience a different trip to Australia, you might as well take a close look at this mysterious and fantastic scenery while Lu Lu badminton is still open.

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