Australia Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, NT, Australia
The Devils Marbles are 393 km north of Alice Springs and 760 km south of Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia. In other words, in the middle of nowhere.
These gigantic boulders have become an internationally recognised symbol of Australia's outback and are spectacular when the light of the morning and evening sun highlights their deep red colour.
Karlu Karlu translates to 'round boulders'.
This name is shared by the Kaytete, Warumungu, Warlpiri and Alyawarra traditional owners of the area. Traditional owners ask that the karlu (marbles) are not climbed.
These gigantic boulders have become an internationally recognised symbol of Australia's outback and are spectacular when the light of the morning and evening sun highlights their deep red colour.
Karlu Karlu translates to 'round boulders'.
This name is shared by the Kaytete, Warumungu, Warlpiri and Alyawarra traditional owners of the area. Traditional owners ask that the karlu (marbles) are not climbed.
Photography Tips
Very wide angle lens and a fly net hat are a must.
Travel Information
Definitely by road depending where you are in Australia. One option could be to fly to Alice Springs and then rent a car there.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
05:43 - 18:52
| current local time: 21:50
Photo Themes
boulders
rocks
Locations
Northern Territory
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