A traditional owner said: "That's a really important sacred thing that you are climbing... You shouldn't climb.
It's not the real thing about this place.
And maybe that makes you a bit sad. But anyway that's what we have to say. We are oblige...d by Tjukurpa to say. And all the tourists will brighten up and say, 'Oh I see. This is the right way. This is the thing that's right. This is the proper way: no climbing.' "
I know kdidj, I'm the last one to deni that. But the desire to show to myself 'where I came from' and where I'm now, and to do that on that spot, was maybe too big.
But as I said, I'm not looking for excusses for what you say about it. . . . . . . . .I won't defend that
By the way, how did you find my video?! cuz its on Youtube for only 2 days or so?!
Well done for surviving the double lung transplant, but if you truly respected Aboriginal culture you wouldn't have climbed Uluru. It's well known that the local Aboriginal peoples request that tourists stay off the rock and there are very clear signs requesting that you do so.
@kdidj Yeah, good on you for surviving and playing an instrument that would of been a challenge to master following such an operation. I disagree about the rock though, if you want to climb it then do it. The Aboriginal community in that area are paid a lot of money so that people can do exactly that. If they didn't really wan't people on it they wouldn't take the money and they would close it to climbers.
putain le son est pourrie... dommage!!! =(
anssoetdavid 3 months ago
Respecter les croyances de ce peuple c'est ne pas monter sur ce rocher! It's writing in bigs letters down the begin to climb rock! Thanks
latulipe71 8 months ago
A traditional owner said: "That's a really important sacred thing that you are climbing... You shouldn't climb.
It's not the real thing about this place.
And maybe that makes you a bit sad. But anyway that's what we have to say. We are oblige...d by Tjukurpa to say. And all the tourists will brighten up and say, 'Oh I see. This is the right way. This is the thing that's right. This is the proper way: no climbing.' "
Kunmanara, Traditional Owner
BalandaSpain 1 year ago
This is my Wish !!!!!. I hope to make it in the future!!I
FROM MALTA EUROPE
clintnar 1 year ago
No climbing on uluru :(
respect local custums
fungi1 1 year ago
That's an awesome view. And wow on surviving a double lung transplant.
djextravagant 1 year ago
I know kdidj, I'm the last one to deni that. But the desire to show to myself 'where I came from' and where I'm now, and to do that on that spot, was maybe too big.
But as I said, I'm not looking for excusses for what you say about it. . . . . . . . .I won't defend that
By the way, how did you find my video?! cuz its on Youtube for only 2 days or so?!
baskeluchtop 1 year ago
Well done for surviving the double lung transplant, but if you truly respected Aboriginal culture you wouldn't have climbed Uluru. It's well known that the local Aboriginal peoples request that tourists stay off the rock and there are very clear signs requesting that you do so.
kdidj 1 year ago
@kdidj Yeah, good on you for surviving and playing an instrument that would of been a challenge to master following such an operation. I disagree about the rock though, if you want to climb it then do it. The Aboriginal community in that area are paid a lot of money so that people can do exactly that. If they didn't really wan't people on it they wouldn't take the money and they would close it to climbers.
TzuMo82 1 year ago