Why is Urukata Chuda National Park near Olgas a world natural heritage?
Ulurukatachuda National Park near Olgas is located in central Australia, covering an area of 132.566 hectares. It is listed as a world natural heritage, and the land belongs to Anagu indigenous people. Uluru Butaciu National Park is an important protected area, which shows the unique biodiversity phenomenon of arid ecosystem, especially reptiles. In addition, it is an extremely precious cultural site. For thousands of years, under the rule of Chukupa (law), indigenous people have been communicating with the natural environment according to the traditional Anagu ceremony. The Lu Lu Stonehenge is 340 meters high and 9.4 kilometers in circumference. For thousands of years, Stonehenge in Lu Lu has been the focus of religious, cultural, regional and internal economic relations of indigenous people in the western desert region.