The Devil's Marbles are numerous large granite boulders either in precarious positions, balanced on top of other boulders, or looking like they have been left to tumble on the ground. They are located near the Stuart Highway as it approaches the central Australian town of Tennant Creek, in the Northern Territory.
Nothing has changed to the devils marbles.
The devils marbles look think two big red marbles and they are red as well!
It was in 1980 and Sir William Thomes discovered it and called it the Devils Marbles.
Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve was created in 1961-10.
The Devils Marbles, a unique rock formation in Australia, are located in the Northern Territory about 393 km north of Alice Springs. They are a significant cultural and geological site for the Aboriginal people.
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The average size of the Devils Marbles conservation site is 18 km squared. I am pretty sure that this is correct. Hope it helped!
Devils Marbles are a type of rock known as granite. They are large, rounded boulders that have been eroded over time into unique shapes. These granite formations are found in the Northern Territory of Australia.
the devils marbles are 1802 hectares in size
The devils marbles