The devils marbles are a collection of massive granite boulders strewn across a valley south of tennant creek.
The devils marbles information.
The devils marbles are a symbol of the outback in australia and across the world.
An enigmatic place of breathtaking scenic beauty the precarious piles of huge granite boulders wide open.
The devils marbles are a sacred site known as karlu karlu in the language of the traditional owners the warumungu people.
The devils marbles are known as karlu karlu in all four local aboriginal languages.
These giant rocks have been around for millions of years and are now a well known australian attraction visited by many tourists every year.
Formed over millions of years they continue to crack and erode making for a unique view each time you visit.
The nearest settlement is the small town of wauchope located 9 km 5 6 mi to the south.
Take your time to explore the region s most famous landmark.
This includes alyawarre kayteye warumunga and the warlpiri people.
The devils marbles are a very important australian attraction although they are even more important to the aboriginal culture.
The devils marbles or karlu karlu as they are known by the local warumungu aboriginals are a collection of huge red rounded granite boulders.
This remarkable site is a sacred place to aboriginal traditional owners.
Discover the iconic karlu karlu devils marbles believed by the warmungu aboriginal people to be the fossilised eggs of the rainbow serpent.
Actually they vary in size from 50 cm up to six metres across and they are strewn across a large area.
Travellers on the stuart highway can experience a range of the territory s amazing natural landscapes especially the impressive sight of the devils marbles or karlu karlu.
The devils marbles are giant rocks located in the aboriginal country of warumungu in northern territory that stand upon a mountain made up of many other rocks.
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.
These giant boulders aren t just rocks but they are the meeting place of four different language groups.
The people of warumungu call the devils marbles karlu karlu as it means round boulders.
Standing at up to 6 metres high and formed over millions of years they continue to crack and change.
Yet the classic photo of two giant rounded boulders in the vast arid landscape hardly does justice to an area that.