Uluru by Stanley Breeden
Uluru by Stanley Breeden
Uluru
Looking After Uluru-Kata Tjuta – The Anangu Way
by Stanley Breeden
J. B. Books, 2000, ISBN 0646307630, colour photographs throughout, paperback
Good Condition, some edge and shelf wear, some rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, some crumpling and soiling to bottom corner of book and text, no inscriptions (See photographs)
“Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, an isolated tiny patch of Australia’s vast arid zone at the very centre of the continent is the symbol for a special, almost intangible quality of the continent’s interior but also for the co-operative human spirit. It is one of the most remarkable places on earth.
In this national park, in the heart of Australia’s most recognisable landforms. Uluru and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) are two of the continent;\’s most sacred sites for Aboriginal Australians, yet their images also lie deep in the psyche of Piranpa, white Australians.”