[The Marree Man](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-44597730), also known as Stuart’s Giant, is a modern geoglyph atop a plateau at Finnis Springs, 60 km west of Marree, South Australia. It depicts an indigenous Australian man hunting with a boomerang or stick and is 2.7 km tall with a perimeter of 28 km. Although it is one of the largest geoglyphs in the world, its origin remains a mystery, with no one claiming responsibility for its creation.
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Woah. That’s really cool (took me a long time to spot it!)
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This ancient relic dates all the way back to 1998
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Any coordinates? So i cam find it
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From SBS:
The 4km-long Marree Man geoglyph in South Australia was created in June 1998 using a construction grader, likely aided by GPS technology, with its true creator remaining unknown. The massive figure, depicting an Aboriginal hunter, was likely formed over several days, though speculation ranges from American servicemen to local artists.
**Key Details on Origin and Creation:**
* **Method:** The original, as well as the 2016 restoration, was created using a construction grader to form deep, 30cm-wide, 30cm-deep windrows (grooves) in the arid plateau floor.
* **Construction Timing:** The figure was created between May 27 and June 12, 1998, as confirmed by NASA satellite imagery.
* **Suspected Creators:** While no one has officially claimed it, theories have included local artist Bardius Goldberg (who passed away in 2002), American military personnel from the nearby Woomera prohibited area, or local contractors.
* **Theories:** The use of GPS technology in its construction suggested a professional, well-planned, and industrial operation.
* **Restoration:** In 2016, local businessmen and residents led by Phil Turner used a grader to restore the faded figure to boost tourism. Australian Geographic +7
The “Marree Man” is considered a significant modern, mysterious landmark in the South Australian outback.
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[The Marree Man](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-44597730), also known as Stuart’s Giant, is a modern geoglyph atop a plateau at Finnis Springs, 60 km west of Marree, South Australia. It depicts an indigenous Australian man hunting with a boomerang or stick and is 2.7 km tall with a perimeter of 28 km. Although it is one of the largest geoglyphs in the world, its origin remains a mystery, with no one claiming responsibility for its creation.
Woah. That’s really cool (took me a long time to spot it!)
This ancient relic dates all the way back to 1998
Any coordinates? So i cam find it
From SBS:
The 4km-long Marree Man geoglyph in South Australia was created in June 1998 using a construction grader, likely aided by GPS technology, with its true creator remaining unknown. The massive figure, depicting an Aboriginal hunter, was likely formed over several days, though speculation ranges from American servicemen to local artists.
**Key Details on Origin and Creation:**
* **Method:** The original, as well as the 2016 restoration, was created using a construction grader to form deep, 30cm-wide, 30cm-deep windrows (grooves) in the arid plateau floor.
* **Construction Timing:** The figure was created between May 27 and June 12, 1998, as confirmed by NASA satellite imagery.
* **Suspected Creators:** While no one has officially claimed it, theories have included local artist Bardius Goldberg (who passed away in 2002), American military personnel from the nearby Woomera prohibited area, or local contractors.
* **Theories:** The use of GPS technology in its construction suggested a professional, well-planned, and industrial operation.
* **Restoration:** In 2016, local businessmen and residents led by Phil Turner used a grader to restore the faded figure to boost tourism. Australian Geographic +7
The “Marree Man” is considered a significant modern, mysterious landmark in the South Australian outback.
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