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    Marree Man - Wikipedia

    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 … See more

    The Marree Man geoglyph depicts a man holding either a woomera (a throwing stick) or a boomerang (but see Plaque section below).
    By December 1998, it … See more

    Bardius Goldberg, a Northern Territory artist who died in 2002 and lived at Alice Springs, has been suggested as the creator of the work. Goldberg, who was known to be interested in creating a work visible from space, refused when questioned to either … See more

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    Trec Smith, a charter pilot flying between Marree and Coober Pedy in the remote north of South Australia, spotted the figure from the air on 26 … See more

    Much of the public and media reaction to the discovery of the figure was positive. The Advertiser, the state's only daily newspaper, called for … See more

    29°31′48″S 137°27′56″E / 29.53°S 137.4655°E
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  3. Marree Man – Callanna, Australia - Atlas Obscura

    WEBJan 10, 2012 · In the midst of barren, arid land in South Australia, the Marree Man is the largest geoglyph and work of art in the world. Cut into the …

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    • Marree Man - NASA Earth Observatory

      WEBDec 28, 2019 · Etched into a plateau in South Australia, the artwork depicts a hunter with what appears to be a stick or boomerang in his hand. Spanning 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) from top to bottom, Marree Man is a …

    • Who created the Marree Man in Australia’s Outback?

      WEBJan 27, 2020 · Until today nobody knows who is responsible for the giant in the outback. But science has been able to confirm some information about the creation of the geoglyph. The Marree Man was created in the spring …

    • The mystery of the Marree man - Australian Geographic

      WEBON A REMOTE and empty desert plateau, on the banks of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, South Australia, is the world’s second-largest geoglyph. Unlike the 1000-year-old Nazca Lines in Peru that hold the title of the biggest …

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      WEBJul 18, 2022 · The Marree Man—also known as Stuart’s Giant—is a contemporary geoglyph located 37 miles west of Marree, South Australia, on a plateau near Finnis Springs. With a height of 1.7 miles and a …

    • Marree Man Geoglyph in Australia Does Reappearing Act

      WEBIn June 1998, a pilot discovered a strange sight in the Australian outback that wasn’t there before—a huge outline of what appeared to be an Aboriginal man throwing either a boomerang or a stick.

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