Also known as Ayers Rock, what is this sacred mountain called by the local people?

Answer Uluru

Commonly known as Ayers Rock, the sacred sandstone formation is called Uluru by the native Aboriginal tribe, the Pitjantjatjara Anangu. Surrounding Uluru are sacred waterholes and springs, as well as ancient paintings and rock caves. The UNESCO World Heritage Site was later cited as Ayers Rock by surveyor William Gosse for the Chief Secretary of South Australia. Whatever you call it, it's stunning.

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