by tallackn » Sat Jun 28, 2008 11:52 pm
I am not sure if the site publishers read this forum. But if you do, you should change the title of June 28th's entry to Uluru. While you have referenced the native name in the text, the primary use of the legacy name is a little insensitive.
The Australian government calls it Uluru without exception now. The site is called Uluru everywhere. Everyone who lives here calls it Uluru.
If you are not convinced, even Wikipedia redirects "Ayers Rock" to the "Uluru" entry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru
As the Wikipedia article notes, since November 2002 the official standard is to use the name Uluru ahead of any reference to Ayers Rock.
That being said, AWESOME picture!!! GREAT site guys! Keep up the great work!!!
Nathan...
I am not sure if the site publishers read this forum. But if you do, you should change the title of June 28th's entry to Uluru. While you have referenced the native name in the text, the primary use of the legacy name is a little insensitive.
The Australian government calls it Uluru without exception now. The site is called Uluru everywhere. Everyone who lives here calls it Uluru.
If you are not convinced, even Wikipedia redirects "Ayers Rock" to the "Uluru" entry. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru[/url] :)
As the Wikipedia article notes, since November 2002 the official standard is to use the name Uluru ahead of any reference to Ayers Rock.
That being said, AWESOME picture!!! GREAT site guys! Keep up the great work!!! :D
Nathan...