Karlu karlu devils marbles conservation reserve the marbles are remnants of a solid mass of granite the bulk of which still lies beneath them.
Information about the devils marbles.
In teresting facts how were the devils marbles formed.
The devils marbles are of great cultural and spiritual significance to.
Discover the iconic karlu karlu devils marbles believed by the warmungu aboriginal people to be the fossilised eggs of the rainbow serpent.
The marbles is not just significant to alyawarre people.
The devil s marbles are a formation of naturally rounded and oval boulders located south of tennant creek in australia s northern territory the rocks are a traditional aboriginal sacred site to the local tribe.
Over time they then become seperate rocks.
As the devils marbles first started to take its form magma erupted from nearby volcanos.
The devils marbles are amongst the most famous australian rocks right up there with uluru and the olgas.
The 4 km nurrku walk provides visitors with a longer opportunity to experience the wider reserve.
The devils marbles are called karlu karlu in alyawarre pronounced al yow worrah a local aboriginal language.
The reserve is now jointly managed with the traditional owners and parks and wildlife rangers.
The devils marbles are a collection of massive granite boulders strewn across a valley south of tennant creek.
The formation of the devils marbles are a result of the erosion of the sandstone on top of granite which was formed millions of years ago due to the hardening of magma within the earth s crust which the marbles are made up of.
Standing at up to 6 metres high and formed over millions of years they continue to crack.
The folding of the earth s crust lead to the lifting of the granite and the erosion of the sandstone after the.
The devils marbles karlu karlu are located on the stuart highway 400km north of alice springs and 100 km south of tennant creek in the northern territory the first known reference to the name devils marbles was by john lewis in 1872 during the construction of the overland telegraph line his account reads.
Alyawarre kayteye warumunga and warlpiri people.
They believe that the rocks are the eggs of the rainbow serpent over the decades the ceremonies and stories related to the marbles have largely been lost but the site is.
It s the meeting place of four different language groups.
All guide books and brochures about the australian outback feature a picture of the marbles.
Karlu karlu devils marbles conservation reserve is a protected area in the northern territory of australia located in the locality of warumungu about 105 km 65 mi south of tennant creek and 393 km 244 mi north of alice springs the nearest settlement is the small town of wauchope located 9 km 5 6 mi to the south.
Or rather of two of the marbles.