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The outback town of Marree from above slight reflection in sky from window of helicopter

Early morning in Maree south australia

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

Road conditions information sign at the starting point of the Oodnadatta track in Marree, an unsealed 614 km outback road in South Australia.

Aerial view of the Outback Highway at the town of Marree, the road from Hawker along the western side of the Flinders Ranges through Leigh Creek in South Australia.

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. Illustration Vector

Remote Australian desert outback landscape

The South Australian town of Marree in desert country north of Adelaide.

Remote Australian desert outback landscape

People outside a small aircraft on the strip at Marree airport, a small town in the desert environment of North-eastern part of South Australia.

The Birdsville Track Centenary Cairn, which commemorates the pioneers of the Birdsville Track and the centenary of Marree. The Birdsville track is a 517-kilometre track that runs between Birdsville in south-western Queensland and Marree, a small town in the north-eastern part of South Australia. It traverses three deserts along the route, the Strzelecki Desert, Sturt Stony Desert and Tirari Desert.

Lake Eyre sign at the Oodnadatta Track in the outback of Australia

Abandoned Train Station/Platforms in Curdimurka, AustraliaAbandoned Train Station/Platforms in Curdimurka, Australia

Oodnadatta, Australia - June 14, 2009: A 4WD vehicle crossing the vast expanse of Fogarty\'s Claypan north of Oodnadatta. The road across the claypan is part of the famed Oodnadatta Track 4WD touring route.

The Marree Man, is a modern geoglyph . It appears to depict an aboriginal Australian man hunting with a boomerang ,it's in desert country of South Australia. The Marree Man is 4.2 kilometres long and 28 kilometres around the circumference

Birdsville Track, north of Marree, SA.

Old fashioned Marree Hotel, a classic outback hotel built in 1883 in Marree, a small town in the desert environment of North-eastern part of South Australia.

Old fashioned Marree Hotel, a classic outback hotel built in 1883 in Marree, a small town in the desert environment of North-eastern part of South Australia.

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

The Marree Man, is a modern geoglyph . It appears to depict an aboriginal Australian man hunting with a boomerang ,it's in desert country of South Australia. The Marree Man is 4.2 kilometres long and 28 kilometres around the circumference

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

Road junction sign between the Outback Highway and the unsealed Birdsville Track in Marree, a small town located in the north of South Australia.

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

Old fashioned Marree Hotel, a classic outback hotel built in 1883 in Marree, a small town in the desert environment of North-eastern part of South Australia.

Aerial view of the Marree Man, 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 near Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre at Finnis Springs 60 km west of Marree in South Australia. The figure 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.

Birdsville Track, north of Marree, SA.

Sainte-Marie Majo Le Cathedral (Marseille Cathedral). Shooting Location: Marseille

Old Ghan rusty locomotive abandoned in Marree, a small town in the desert environment of North-eastern part of South Australia.

Camels ready for racing at the Marree camel cup

Old fashioned Marree Hotel, a classic outback hotel built in 1883 in Marree, a small town in the desert environment of North-eastern part of South Australia.

Old rusty truck in Marree, a small town in the desert environment of North-eastern part of South Australia.

Sainte-Marie Majo Le Cathedral (Marseille Cathedral). Shooting Location: Marseille

Sainte-Marie Majo Le Cathedral (Marseille Cathedral). Shooting Location: Marseille

Sainte-Marie Majo Le Cathedral (Marseille Cathedral). Shooting Location: Marseille

Sainte-Marie Majo Le Cathedral (Marseille Cathedral). Shooting Location: Marseille

Road conditions information sign at the starting point of the Birdsville track, an outback road in Australia. The 517-kilometre track runs between Birdsville in south-western Queensland and Marree, a small town in the north-eastern part of South Australia. It traverses three deserts along the route, the Strzelecki Desert, Sturt Stony Desert and Tirari Desert.

The Birdsville Track Centenary Cairn, which commemorates the pioneers of the Birdsville Track and the centenary of Marree. The Birdsville track is a 517-kilometre track that runs between Birdsville in south-western Queensland and Marree, a small town in the north-eastern part of South Australia. It traverses three deserts along the route, the Strzelecki Desert, Sturt Stony Desert and Tirari Desert.

A signpost in the outback of Australia, William Creek, South Australia