Karlu Karlu, also known as the Devil’s Marbles Conservation Reserve, is a striking natural formation located along the Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory of Australia. This ancient site features a collection of granite boulders, formed over millions of years, scattered across a broad, open valley. The red-hued boulders stand out against the stark Outback landscape, particularly at sunrise and sunset when their colors are most vivid. Visitors can explore the area, walking among these massive, weathered stones, and experience the unique geological and cultural significance of this sacred Aboriginal site.
Karlu Karlu (Devil’s Marbles Conservation Reserve)
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