Honoring Indigenous Land Names

Eryri: Eryri is the name given to a mountainous region and national park in North Wales.

Snowdonia: In 2024, Eryri replaced the word Snowdonia to describe the region. 

Uluru: One of the most recognized natural landmarks in the world, Ulura is a huge sandstone monolith located near the center of Australia.

Ayers Rock: Ulura used to be known as Ayers Rock, but in 1993 it was officially renamed Ayers Rock.

Bannau Brycheiniog National Park: Bannau Brycheiniog National Park lies in mid-Wales. 

Brecon Beacons National Park: Established in 1957 as the Brecon Beacons National Park, its name was changed in 2024 for various reasons.

Aoraki: At 12,218 feet (3,724 m), Aoraki is the highest mountain in New Zealand. It sits in the Southern Alps on South Island.

Mount Cook: Aoraki was previously known as Mount Cook. In 1998, a settlement between Ngāi Tahu.

Mount Blue Sky: Mount Blue Sky looms large in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. 

Mount Evans: Mount Blue Sky was once known as Mount Evans, named for the second governor of the Territory of Colorado, John Evans. 

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