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the devils marbles were formed 50 million years ago

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The area is located near Wauchope, approximately 114 km south of Tennant Creek, in the Northern Territory.

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Who discovered the devils marbles?

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What type of rock is devils marbles?

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.


Where is the Devils Tower Natural History Association in Devils Tower Wyoming located?

The address of the Devils Tower Natural History Association is: Po Box 37, Devils Tower, WY 82714-0037


What are the Devil's Marbles made out of?

First written record of the name is in the 1870's - an engineer on The Overland Telegraph Line describes this amazing area concluding - "in fact they were called The Devils's Marbles". So no definitive answer. Summising though; the early adventurers and travellers all approached from the South following 'The Track'. Travelling across featureless flood plain they would have seen a small hill range ahead for two or three days but would have no idea what they were about to encounter until passing through the first hill and suddenly being confronted with some mind-blowing geolical formations. Massive blocks and balls of granite measuring many metres and weighing hundreds of tonnes apparently balancing high up on other rocks. It would seem to them to be totally un-natural and indeed Super-natural. Thus The Devils ... (To use God's name would be blasphemy) Marbles (because so many were so round)


What is the difference between uranium Marbles and marbles?

Uranium marbles contain up to 3 % uranium; these marbles are fluorescent under an UV light.