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The Devils Marbles
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Wauchope
(including The Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve)
Service town which operates as a centre for
people wishing to visit the remarkable Devils Marbles.
Located 114 km south of Tennant Creek (390 km from
Alice Springs and 1092 km south of Darwin), Wauchope lies to the west
of the Murchison and Davenport Ranges. The town serves the travellers
on the Stuart Highway. Historically it was established to service the
mining communities in the area (wolfram was mined to the east of the
town) as well as the Barkly Tablelands cattle industry.
Today there is little evidence of the wolfram mining
which took place in the area. In fact the tour operators and the
Tourist Information Office at Tennant Creek claim they don't even know
if there are any ruins. Certainly there is no marked road out to the
ruins.
Things to see:
Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve
Wauchope's great attraction is the 1828 hectare Devils
Marbles Conservation Reserve which lies on either side of the Stuart
Highway some 10 km north of the settlement.
It is widely accepted that the 'Marbles', which
are roughly egg-shaped, were considered by the local Aborigines to have
been eggs laid by the Rainbow Serpent during the Dreamtime.
They are, by any measure, a remarkable geological
formation having been formed by spheroidal weathering. Signs along the
pathways describe how the boulders were formed by a combination of
mechanical weathering (which cracked the rocks) and chemical weathering
(which flaked the surface off). One sign succinctly explains the
process: 'These boulders were originally part of a solid mass of coarse
grained granite which formed deep within the earth's surface about 1640
million years ago. Erosion has since stripped away the overlying
material and weathering processes have shaped the forms you see here
today. As the molten magma cooled and hardened to form granite the mass
shrank and cracked and these cracks known as joints effectively split
the granite body into a series of tight fitting blocks.'
The enormous daily and annual temperature ranges in
the harsh desert landscape - from sub-zero temperatures at night to
over 40°C during the day - mean that the erosive processes are
still very much at work.
Like Uluru, the boulders are seen at their best at sunset
when the rays of the setting sun catch the red iron minerals which have
covered the rocks. The stones have the appearance of being dumped upon
the landscape with some boulders sitting precariously on the tops of others.
The Conservation Reserve is alive with unusual desert
wildlife and the observant visitor may spot the mud nests of the Fairy
Martin, the Pygmy Spiny-tailed Goanna, and Zebra finches. The ghost
gums which grow in the crevices between the rocks are particularly
beautiful.
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Motels
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Wycliffe Well Motel
Stuart Hwy
25 km south of Devil's Marbles
Wauchope
NT
0862
Telephone: (08) 8964 1966
Rating: ***1/2
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Hotels
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Wauchope Well Hotel
Stuart Hwy
Wauchope
NT
0871
Telephone: (08) 8964 1963
Rating: *
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Caravan Parks
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Wauchope Well Caravan Park
Stuart Hwy
Wauchope
NT
0871
Telephone: (08) 8964 1963
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Wycliffe Well Caravan Park
Stuart Hwy
Wycliffe (18 kms south of Wauchope)
Wauchope
NT
0871
Telephone: (08) 8964 1966
Rating: **
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Restaurants
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Wauchope Well Hotel
Stuart Hwy
Wauchope
NT
0871
Telephone: (08) 8964 1963
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Wycliffe Well Motel
Stuart Hwy
18 kms south of Wauchope
Wauchope
NT
0871
Telephone: (08) 8964 1966
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