Uluru: The History and Legacy of the Australian Landmark Considered Sacred by the Local Aborigines by Charles River Editors

Uluru: The History and Legacy of the Australian Landmark Considered Sacred by the Local Aborigines

Unravel Uluru's Mystique in Just Over 90 Minutes

Narrated byDavid Bernard
Length1h50m
Release dateOctober 3, 2019
LanguageEnglish
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AuthorCharles River Editors
NarratorDavid Bernard
Runtime1h50m
PublishedOctober 3, 2019
RatingNot yet rated
CategoriesHistory, Australia, New Zealand & Oceania
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Dive into the rich history and cultural significance of Uluru, the iconic Australian landmark, in this concise and engaging audiobook. Narrated by David Bernard, the story unfolds with a steady pace, balancing historical facts with indigenous perspectives. What sets this audiobook apart is its focus on the spiritual and cultural importance of Uluru to the local Aborigines, providing a unique insight that goes beyond mere geological description. Bernard's narration style is clear and engaging, making this a perfect listen for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.

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As an Australian history buff, I found 'Uluru' to be a captivating listen. David Bernard's narration is steady and informative, making complex historical details easy to follow. I particularly appreciated the emphasis on the indigenous connection to Uluru, which added a profound layer to my understanding of the landmark. The pacing is spot on, covering a lot of ground in just over 90 minutes without feeling rushed. My only critique is that I would have liked to hear more about the contemporary debates surrounding Uluru's management and preservation. Overall, a compelling listen that I'd recommend to anyone interested in Australian history and culture.

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