Bloggers fined for filming at Uluru: what is prohibited in the sacred park.

Bloggers fined for filming at Uluru: what is prohibited in the sacred park
Bloggers fined for filming at Uluru: what is prohibited in the sacred park
What really harms, what is poorly done, and what can be removed from the stick?

According to The Sun: Specialists from the media service quality inspection noted that fines can be up to $10,000 for each offense. The couple commented that they are trying to quickly recover and return the decor in Kubynti.

Social networks discussed this story from different angles - some supported the bloggers in this situation, others felt that the actions and intentions of the channel owner were unnecessary. But everyone was united in one thing - it is unacceptable to violate sanctities to create content, especially ignoring the limits of legal walking.

In response to the conflict between the videobloggers and the national park, the premium subscription requires mandatory training in the history and culture of the local communities to avoid similar problems in the future. Such cases remind us how important it is to be respectful and careful regarding culturally significant places that may be sanctuaries for certain groups of people.


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