Holiday Cycling Adventures
2007 - Devils Marbles
Visited on 12 August 2007. | © 2008 |
Visited on 12 August 2007. | © 2008 |
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The Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve contains formations of naturally rounded and oval boulders called Karlu Karlu by the local Aborigines. The area is located near Wauchope, 114km south of Tennant Creek in Australia's Northern Territory. The boulders are located in a traditional Aboriginal sacred site and are important to the local Aboriginal people. The Kaytetye people believe that the boulders are the eggs of the rainbow serpent. Over time, the ceremonies and stories related to the Devils Marbles have largely been lost, but the site is still very important to the tribe and may be considered to be among the oldest religious sites in the world. The Reserve is accessible all year round and has a network of pathways with information boards and a basic camping area. We found the Devils Marbles to be a very impressive and beautiful area.
Last updated 20-09-2009 by Jan Dirk van 't Wout (jan.dirk.van.het.wout@ict.nl). |