Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park
World Heritage
Video
Download this video
Transcript
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is globally recognised as one of the world's most significant arid land ecosystems.
The Park was first inscribed on the World Heritage list in 1987, when the international community recognised its spectacular geological formations, its rare plants and animals and its exceptional natural beauty.
In 1994 the park became only the second in the world to be acclaimed for its cultural landscape as well.
This listing honours one of the oldest human societies on earth and its living Aboriginal culture.
Video files
Video files will play on this page if a sufficient version of the Adobe Flash player is installed on your machine.
Alternatively, video files are available as downloads in different formats.

