Exploring Australian landforms
The Devil’s marbles is one of
the most iconic rocks of
Australia, along with Uluru
and many others.
The
collections are located about
393 km North of Alice Springs
and 760 South of Katherine.
The Devil’s marbles (or Karlu...
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Exploring Australian landforms
The Devil’s marbles is one of
the most iconic rocks of
Australia, along with Uluru
and many others.
The
collections are located about
393 km North of Alice Springs
and 760 South of Katherine.
The Devil’s marbles (or Karlu
Karlu to the locals) are granite
rocks which range from 50 cm
to 6 metres.
Many of the rocks
are found in impossible balancing positions.
The Devil’s marbles started out, many million years ago, when molten lava rose
to the surface and solidified into Granite.
Later on the block of Granite block up
into several different rocks to result with today’s marvel.
The locals believed the rocks were the Rainbow Serpent’s eggs, and their
ancestors were linked to this area.
This gave a spiritual meaning to both men
and women.
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The Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles are
located in the Southern
Ocean on the Victorian
coastline.
The Twelve Apostles are
actually remnants o
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