Australian travel vloggers were shocked when they received an extensive list of violations after their visit to Australia’s cultural area, Uluru, as described in a viral Instagram report. “There are about 20 categories of violations that can be punished,” says Briton Crome in the video. She and her husband, Tim, who publish content called @Lifeofthecromies, often record their travels to exotic destinations for their thousands of followers on YouTube and Instagram. However, the couple found themselves in trouble after recording a trip to Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, in Northern Territory, Australia. At a height of more than 1,141 feet and a length of 1.5 miles, it is the largest monolithic sandstone formation in the world. Due to the large number of random violations, Britt said they would have to “download the entire video from YouTube” and a “piece of content on Instagram” as it was too much to edit them. According to Uluru’s official website, […]
Source: News Beast

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