Uluru:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru
Legends and superstitions
A variety of Aboriginal legends account for the existence of Uluṟu and its many cracks and fissures. One tells of serpent beings who waged many wars around Uluṟu, scarring the rock. Another myth recounts that two tribes of ancestral spirits were invited to a feast, but were distracted by the beautiful Sleepy Lizard Women and did not show up. In response, the angry hosts sang evil into a mud sculpture that came to life as the dingo. There followed a great battle, which ended in the deaths of the leaders of both tribes. The earth itself rose up in grief at the bloodshed, becoming Uluṟu.
It is often reported that those who take rocks from the formation will be cursed and suffer misfortune. There have been many instances where people who removed such rocks attempted to mail them back to various agencies in an attempt to remove the perceived curse.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9879
"Most legends of Uluru involve a battle that occurs on or near the area that Ayers Rock is located. Could these battles be linked to the powers? A spiritual connection to former Gods? A extra-terrestrial presence granting powers dating back to the origin of civilization? I know you can't say, but is this along the right lines?"
First of all, it's so cool that you did the research. Rocky, I bet you were a good student. And we love your theories. There's a little something from each of them. Spritual. Battles. Civilization. If you look a little further into Australlian mythology, you'll find one part that you're missing.
Brian Hayashi added, "Might Uluru simply be a manifestation of Mother Earth? It might look like a dinosaur, come to life at the grief of the war between normal people and heroes."
We liked that one too and in some ways you're right Brian. And in other ways, not so right. There's a part of the Uluru mythology that no one has tapped into not yet.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=10359
"Following up on the Uluru connection, one story tells of Uluru being the center of a major battle of the Ancient Spirits. That there was so much blood shed there that the earth itself rose up in grief. It is also noted as being connected to the birth of the Dingo."
Dingo. We mean, Bingo. Louis is getting warm.
"I also did a bit of research (thanks to some ones Dreamtime comment last week) and discovered that Uluru is also the supposed birth place of Dreamtime. One of the concepts in Dreamtime is the idea of dreaming in another form (say a wolf, dingo, shark). Now this seems to connect Peter to the Dreaming in that when he has a dreamtime premonition, it is not necessarily of him, but of him standing in for some one else (i.e. he dreamed he could fly, he was the bomb)."
Hmm... You noticed that, huh?