Northern Territory’s Karlu Karlu conservation reserve recognised as a rare International Dark Sky Sanctuary
Sacred site joins 23 other sites worldwide known for their exceptionally clear night sky, free from light pollution, after submission from NT tourism board and traditional owners Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast A remote natural landmark in the Northern Territory has been officially crowned an International Dark Sky Sanctuary, making it the Territory’s first and only the third in Australia.
Karlu Karlu conservation reserve, also known as the Devils Marbles, is located about 100km south of Tennant Creek and is known for its ancient granite boulders.
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