The Karlu Karlu Conservation Reserve is situated about 400kn north of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. We arrived there after a long drive, and it was great to get out and have a look around. There was almost nobody else there, which made things even better.
The name Karlu Karlu translates to mean, rather unsurprisingly, round boulders. This is a wonderfully functional description. The boulder form when fractured blocks of granite are exposed at the surface. The processes of weather remove the 'corners' making the boulder a round shape. I have to say that they are rather wonderful.
The name Karlu Karlu translates to mean, rather unsurprisingly, round boulders. This is a wonderfully functional description. The boulder form when fractured blocks of granite are exposed at the surface. The processes of weather remove the 'corners' making the boulder a round shape. I have to say that they are rather wonderful.
These formations are also know as the Devils Marbles - but I don't really like that name. I think it harks back to a time when the wild was thought to be 'evil' and the no good could come from being in such places. Nature is what it is, and evil does not come into it. I don't think we need to burden places like this with names that have no meaning.
You can find more shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday. SM
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