Many tourists who brought Ayers Rock stones returned cursed stones and returned stones



Now the second largest monolith in the world on the Australian continent called UluruAyers Rock. Although it is a rock, it is a huge rock like a mountain, it is also called Heso of the Earth, and it is registered as a World Heritage Site in 1987.

Although it is Ayres Rock which is also a sacred place of Aboriginal, there are people who bring stones in tourists and there are people who go on curse that diseases, divorce, death and other unfortunities come.

Details are as below.Uluru Tourists return stones to 'cursed' Ayers Rock - Telegraph

It is said that an international park ranger managed by Ayers Rock will receive one or more parcels of stolen stones a day. Many of the stones returned are said to have written apology of being stolen together and also details of the tragedy that fell on them.

Most of the returned stones are small, but some people have sent 32 kg of bedrock. "Aboriginal spirituality and culture are very rooted, we make mistakes in what we should notice, that we do not know well, returning the stones is the same thing, only a little bad luck We think that we will reduce it, "says Jasmine Foxlee who studies this phenomenon.

Aboriginal Anangu people who live around Ayers Rock have insisted not to take away anything from Ayers Rock and call for stopping the tourists from climbing for cultural and spiritual reasons.

A movie of those who climb to Ayers Rock.
YouTube - The Climb - Ayers Rock

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