Marree Man Marree SA 5733

Marree Man





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  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours

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Aram Mara
16.10.2023
Marree Man
GUYS THAT IS NOTHING! Here's a true Australian geoglyph discovered in 1969 by Daniel Radkliffe, University of Lean, Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was given the title Solenopsus. It is truly captivating how the Australian continent keeps its secrets hidden. Among us Australians we are yet to uncover this beautiful landscape and all of it's glories.
Anthony O'Brien
02.10.2023
Marree Man
Awesome art. Just been restored by guys from Marree with a grader over 5 days. Hopefully more visible soon from Google maps!
Jeremy Fleming
02.10.2023
Marree Man
No Access....The land is only accessible by permit due to respecting traditional land.
Michael Locker
22.09.2023
Marree Man
creators 0f Marree man.Bardius goldberg (deceased)Arthur wellington (kidney and liver failure)Stephen o'loughlin (still living but very old now)and 34 aboriginalswho worked very hardscraping the landwith little paybut a love of their culturemade them finishthis huge designsketched on 3 pieces of paperand two bark logs.faded now..thank you.
PR PAI
11.09.2023
Marree Man
Marree Man geoglyph is 60km west of Murree town on a plateau at Finnis Springs in central South Australia, Australia. Wonderful art. Restored recently(2016) for its longevity. it is still thriving in the Australian outback. It is a massive geoglyph of an aboriginal hunter, spanning over 4km long and 28km periphery. Mystery still holds on to it's creator. Watched by Sun and Moon over years it came to the knowledge of modern human world in the year 1998 by a pilot. It is also called Stuart's Giant. Great creativity. Salute to the Artist for his or her great work. Live long Marree Man. Good luck.
Samer
23.08.2023
Marree Man
The Marree Man, or Stuart's Giant, is a modern geoglyph discovered in 1998. It appears to depict an Indigenous Australian man hunting with a boomerang or stick. It lies on a plateau at Finnis Springs 60 km (37 mi) west of the township of Marree in central South Australia, approximately 12 km north-west of Callanna. It is just outside the 127,000-square-kilometre (49,000 sq mi)[1] Woomera Prohibited Area. The figure is 2.7 km (1.7 mi) tall with a perimeter of 28 km (17 mi), extending over an area of about 2.5 km2 (620 acres). Although it is one of the largest geoglyphs in the world (arguably second to the Sajama Lines), its origin remains a mystery, with no one claiming responsibility for its creation nor any eye-witness having been found, notwithstanding the scale of the operation required to form the outline on the plateau floor. The description Stuart's Giant" was used in anonymous faxes sent to media as "Press Releases" in July 1998
Ellie Rose
23.08.2023
Marree Man
10/10 took my fish on a walk here, he really enjoyed and all the employees were really accepting of his condition. So many options to choose from. fish tank and pet ready. Cant wait to take my camel next week.
Nathan Atlantis
20.08.2023
Marree Man
That's nothing , Australia hides a much larger one I callTiamat and the Babylonian .Many things hidden in Australia,Australia's true history is a well guarded secret....
Bros Gaming
24.07.2023
Marree Man
The Marree Man geoglyph depicts a manholding either a woomeraor a boomerang.In January 1995 the two groups hadfought over the issue, leaving one dead andten injured. In May 1998, only one monthbefore the discovery of the geoglyph, theNational Native Title Tribunal took theissue to the Federal Court. Although aresolution was expected to be reachedquickly, the case was eventually to take 14years before the Federal Court was ablemake a ruling: Dodd v State of SouthAustralia [2012] .

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