Why are people still climbing Uluru?
Why are people still climbing Uluru? Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Uluru is a landmark symbol of Australia. It was returned to its traditional owners in 1985. So why do tourists who visit Australia still make the culturally offensive climb to its summit? Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned this video contains footage of people climbing Uluru.

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