• Landsat Thematic Mapper image of the Marree Man in central Australia taken 28 June 1998. The Marree Man, or Stuart's Giant, is a modern geoglyph discovered in 1998.
  • We recently did a scenic flight over The Marree Man, the sheer magnitude of the combination of artistic interpertations...
  • There are indications that an artist living in Alice Springs may have created Marree Man, though other clues suggest that the creator may have been an American.
  • Etched into the dry sand of Australia’s barren outback is the world’s largest geoglyph, known as “Marree Man,” an enormous figure of an Aboriginal man hunting...
  • The Marree Man geoglyph is located on a desolate land plateau about 60 kilometers (37 miles) west of Marree (population = 60) in South Australia.
  • 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 June 1998.
  • Marree Adamı, Güney Avustralya’nın merkezi Marree ilçesinin 60 km batısında, Callanna’nın yaklaşık 12 km kuzeybatısında, Finnis Springs’teki bir plato...
  • Located 60km north-west of the tiny town of Marree, it was first spotted from the air by a local pilot in 1998.
  • Just after the discovery, someone sent several anonymous press releases to the media hinting the Marree Man was created by people from the United States.
  • Despite evidence leaning toward American authorship, others have proposed that the Marree Man is the creation of an Australian artist who died in 2002.