By Dan Satherley
A stripper has caused outrage in Australia by getting her kit off on top of Uluru, also known as Ayer's Rock.
French-born Alizee Sery, 25, says she did as a tribute to the Aboriginal people.
"What we need to remember is that traditionally, the Aboriginal people were living naked, so stripping down was a return to what it was like," she told Australian reporters.
"I do not mean in any way for this video to offend the Aboriginal culture."
Her wish is unlikely to be granted. Uluru is considered sacred land to Australia's Aboriginal people, and visitors are told not to climb it.
"After such a hard climb, when you reach the top, the view and the magic of the place gives you an amazing feeling of peace and freedom," says Sery. "You want to sing, dance, and strip."
It was the fulfilment of a life-long dream for her.
"If I can do a strip on Ayers Rock, then anything is possible."
Officials are likely to tighten access to the rock following her performance, which was videotaped (see below, safe for work).
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