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Okay, I have several questions/observations:
1) How long did that climb take in real life, from floor to summit?
2) Is there any other mountain with a dashed line painted all the way to the top?
3) How did they get the dashes so evenly spaced and uniformly rectangular? A stencil?
4) What do the Aborigines think about the line? Or did they paint it themselves?
5) Dum de da da, da da da dah, dum de da da, da da dah! (Okay, that's stuck in my head now. :)
1) How long did that climb take in real life, from floor to summit?
2) Is there any other mountain with a dashed line painted all the way to the top?
3) How did they get the dashes so evenly spaced and uniformly rectangular? A stencil?
4) What do the Aborigines think about the line? Or did they paint it themselves?
5) Dum de da da, da da da dah, dum de da da, da da dah! (Okay, that's stuck in my head now. :)
34 minutes? That's impressive: Uluru looks so huge in all the photos I've seen, I would have assumed an ascent would take hours.
I can certainly understand how the Aborigines might resent us honkies climbing their sacred mountain, especially since we probably leave behind an obscene amount of trash. :/ Good thing you got it done while it was still accessible.
P.S. My browser's spell-check flags "Uluru"...but has no problem with "honkies." Go figure. :)
I can certainly understand how the Aborigines might resent us honkies climbing their sacred mountain, especially since we probably leave behind an obscene amount of trash. :/ Good thing you got it done while it was still accessible.
P.S. My browser's spell-check flags "Uluru"...but has no problem with "honkies." Go figure. :)
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