On Tuesday afternoon, April 22, 2014,
the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge traveled from Canberra to Uluru, the
Aboriginal name for Ayer’s Rock, a huge sandstone rock formation and
sacred site located inside Kata Tjuta National Park.
Upon
their arrival at Yulara, a town located near the Uluru, William and Kate
visited the National Indigenous Training Academy and the Uluru Cultural
Centre. Members of local indigenous communities held A “Welcome to
Country” ceremony and showed William and Kate some of their artwork. The
Duke and Duchess then headed to Uluru, the world’s largest monolith.
The Duchess of Cambridge arriving at Yulara Airport and being greeted by Aborigines.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visiting the National Indigenous Training Academy and the Uluru Cultural Centre.
The
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were presented with traditional artwork
and jewerly while visiting the National Indigenous Training Academy and
the Uluru Cultural Centre.
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