I think this comparison is not real accurate. Just because it is high up does not make it a roof. It is still the ground where one normally walks, just closer to the sun. More like climbing up the fronts steps IMHO.
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Who here would knowingly trample over graves?
"nothing natural is someone's, its ours" - I think you'll find that that's not how property rights work in Australia. And Uluru is actually owned by the Anangu and leased back to National Parks.
There are some stunning locations in Australia that are on private land - are you seriously suggesting that you have a right to just go on in?