Dienstag, 29. November 2016

Antworten der Buchübung (Klasse 10e)



book page 19, exercise 5


More or less in the middle of Australia, Uluru, the biggest and most famous rock in the world, rises out of the flat red desert. It is 348 meters high, and experts believe that two thirds of it is under the ground. Walk all the way to the bottom of it, and you’ll walk ten kilometers. Even though you’ve seen photos of the rock, it’s a wonderful moment when you see it for the first time. The best time to see it is at sunset. As the sun sinks, the colours in the rock change from red to brown to purple.
To the Aborigines, Uluru is a holy place. Before they gave the rock back to the Aborigines in 1985, white Australians called it Ayers Rock. The new owners would prefer people not to climb the rock. Unfortunately thousands still do, although there are others who/that show more respect. In fact you can buy a T-shirt that/which says “I didn’t climb Ayers Rock.”
Not so long ago, the nearest town to the rock was Alice Springs, almost 400 kilometers away. Since then the resort town of Yulara has been built only 20 kilometers from the rock. With a population of 4,000 it is the fourth largest town in the Northern Territory.

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