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Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve

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テナントクリークの南95kmにあるバークリー台地の広い青い空から落ちたように見える古代の花崗岩の岩を発見してください。

Karlu Karlu / Devils Marblesを散策すると、不安定なバランスで重力に逆らう岩が、広くて浅い谷に点在しています。

デビルズマーブルズは、ワラマンガの人々の伝統的な所有者の言葉でカルルカルルとして知られている神聖な場所です。何百万年にもわたって形成された彼らは、訪れるたびに独特の景色を作りながら、ひび割れや侵食を続けています。

時間をかけて、この地域で最も有名なランドマークを探索してください。歩道をたどり、周囲の砂岩とは異なり、花崗岩の形成が風や雨の侵食力にどのように耐えてきたかを案内板で学びます。魅力的な地質学的驚異は、有益な標識のある短いセルフガイドのウォーキングトレイルを通して探索することができます。

Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles Conservation Reserveは、暖炉のある風光明媚なブッシュキャンプエリアを提供しています。この地域を体験する最も劇的な時間である日没時に確実にそこにいるように、夜を過ごしてください。キャンプ料金が適用され、キャンプ場は到着前にオンラインで予約する必要があります。

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    Can Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles be done as a day trip?

    Karlu Karlu is a perfect day trip from Tennant Creek.

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    Do I need any passes or permits to visit Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles?

    Karlu Karlu is free and you don’t need a permit to visit. If you wish to camp in the campground, there’s a small charge which is payable onsite (cash only). Bookings are not required to camp.

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    How do I get around Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles?

    Once there, the best way to see Karlu Karlu is by foot. There are no official walks, so take one or more of the informal self-guided tracks. Remember that the local Aboriginal community ask you to refrain from climbing on the boulders.

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    How do I get to Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles?

    Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles) is one hour south of Tennant Creek by car (96km). There are companies that run tours over multiple days from Alice Springs or Darwin that include a visit to Karlu Karlu.

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    How far is Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles from the closest town?

    The closest town to Karlu Karlu (The Devils Marbles) is Tennant Creek, which is one hour north (96km), while Alice Springs is 4½ hours south (403km).

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    What are the major attractions at Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles?

    Tourists and travellers to Karlu Karlu are frequently surprised by just how many different rock formations there are. Make sure you have enough time to explore the whole area.

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    What should I bring with me to Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles?

    Bring plenty of drinking water, a hat, sun-safe clothing and sunscreen. There’s free wi-fi access at the site, so bring a camera and share your photos online.

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    When is the best time to visit Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles?

    The climate around Karlu Karlu boasts blue skies for most of the year, so you can explore the region at any time, regardless of the season. Be sure to pack plenty of water if visiting in summer.

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    Where should I go next from Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles?

    Heading south from Karlu Karlu gives you the perfect opportunity to check out the Red Centre, including Alice Springs, Uluru, Kata Tjuta and the West MacDonnell Ranges. If your appetite for ancient rock formations is strong, don’t miss Kunjarra (The Pebbles), which are less than an hour south of Karlu Karlu.