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Start of Sensitive Area - Limited Photos

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Running counter-clockwise from here - Kuniya Piti to Kantju Gorge, the north-east face of Uluru is one of the park's most sensitive areas.
Given the north-east face's great cultural significance, Anangu ask that photographers only take wide shots from a distance and avoid showing any of the details on the top-left side of the rock.
The best time to take photographs of the north-east face is 12 hours before sunset, when naturally occurring shadows obscure the sacred sites. Not only will you be respecting Anangu culture, you are also guaranteed a fantastic shot that combines light and shade.
Alternatively, you can block out the sacred sites with an object such as a tree, bush, sand dune, person, or even a camel!
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