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Mitten im australischen Outback entdeckte man 1998 ein rätselhaftes Kunstwerk: Die Gestalt eines riesigen Mannes ist in den Wüstenboden gemalt worden. Der Umriss beträgt eine Gesamtlänge von unglaublichen 28 km. Bis heute ist nicht klar, wie der Marree Man dort hingelangt ist oder wer sein Urheber war. Reporter Christoph Karrasch nimmt uns mit auf eine spannende Reise zu einem echten Mysterium und einem Dorf, dass seine Geheimnisse gerne für sich behält. Host: Eva Eich.
Plötzlich war er da – und ist bis heute ein Rätsel: Wer hat die rund 3,5 Kilometer große Erdzeichnung eines Aboriginal-Jägers in den harten australischen Wüstenboden gezeichnet?
Plötzlich war er da - und ist bis heute ein Rätsel: Wer hat die rund 3,5 Kilometer große Erdzeichnung eines Aborigine-Jägers in den harten australischen Wüstenboden gezeichnet? Autorin: Andrea Kath Von Andrea Kath.
In this weeks episode: Amanda and CJ talk about winning the lotto twice, Craig Mclachlan allegations, the largest pedophile ring uncovered in Australia, Marree Man, a huge pigeon and Shane Fitzsimmons being nominated for Australian of the Year.Get in touch: Email us - fmedeadpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @FuckMeDeadPod twitter.com/FuckMeDeadPod, we'd love to hear from you and forever grateful if you took the time to leave us a review.We also have a website if you'd like more info: fuckmedeadpodcast.com Credits: https://www.news.com.au/finance/money/wealth/melbourne-mans-mistake-of-buying-two-tickets-lands-him-2-million/news-story/ac49a325872e2edd39086d388807809bhttps://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/curtain-falls-for-the-year-on-craig-mclachlan-indecent-assault-case-20191209-p53iap.htmlhttps://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/courts-law/actor-craig-mclachlans-lawyer-claims-costars-showed-slutty-behaviour-court/news-story/b0a1b67795cfe9b1d3a236a1f0347b01https://www.news.com.au/national/crime/childcare-worker-soccer-coach-among-group-charged-with-more-than-800-abhorrent-child-sex-offences/news-story/13e5ba7cab150db676a28b5978a83401https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/146061/marree-manhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-24/mystery-of-the-marree-man-in-australian-outback/11310330?nw=0https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-06/big-pigeon-sculpture-unveiled-in-rundle-mall/12853372https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/apr/06/nsw-rural-fire-service-boss-shane-fitzsimmons-steps-down-to-lead-new-crisis-agencyhttps://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/shane-fitzsimmons-named-nsw-australian-of-the-year-20201109-p56d0g.html
Welcome to Episode 6 of Strange Mates' Podcast. In this episode, we explore the mystery that is "The Marree Man"! The Marree Man is the world's second-largest geoglyph and it's creation has mystified Australia and the rest of the world for over two decades. So, who made it? Also discussed: - Brett's full name revealed? - Are we all suffering from "The Corona Effect"? - Un-Sportsman like behaviour in Australian Sunday League Football - We reflect on the masterful Sir Alex Ferguson and his troubling relationship with ex-Manchester united Goalkeeper Mark Bosnich. - What the world is obsessed with now, The Tiger King "Joe Exotic" & his Coronavirus diagnosis. - What are The Nazca Lines? Don't forget to Like & Subscribe! open.spotify.com/show/3HGtPOW... podcasts.apple.com/…/strange-... instagram.com/strangematespod...
In 1998 an Australian Outback pilot flew over a remote portion of South Australia, and looking down, uncovered a shocking sight. What he saw was what came to be known as The Marree Man. An engraving in the arid earth, some 17 massive miles in perimeter. Who made it? How? And when and why? The Sweary Boys are on the case, this week, on The What If? Podcast. Join us on Patreon and get an extra episode every week, plus a back catalog of nearly 100 episodes. You can now send us stuff! The What If? Podcast | PO box 6554 | Minneapolis, MN | 55406
The Australian outback is home to many mysteries, but the Marree Man has to be one of the biggest. In every sense of the word.
The Australian outback is home to many mysteries, but the Marree Man has to be one of the biggest. In every sense of the word.
This week we explore Australia's favourite geoglyph, South Australia's Marree Man. In 1998 the Marree Man seemingly appeared out of nowhere when it was spotted by a pilot on a routine flight to Cooper Pedy. Mystery has surrounded who the creator is ever since with a number of strange clues being uncovered that have led to a wide range of theories from aliens to Pauline Hanson. Despite this, his true creator has not yet been determined. Join us as we investigate the mysterious origins of the Marree man and find out about what condition he is in today.
This week we explore Australia's favourite geoglyph, South Australia's Marree Man. In 1998 the Marree Man seemingly appeared out of nowhere when it was spotted by a pilot on a routine flight to Cooper Pedy. Mystery has surrounded who the creator is ever since with a number of strange clues being uncovered that have led to a wide range of theories from aliens to Pauline Hanson. Despite this, his true creator has not yet been determined. Join us as we investigate the mysterious origins of the Marree man and find out about what condition he is in today.
In the middle of nowhere, hidden behind mountains and close to an army station point, there dwells a shape carved into the bedrock. An 2.5km-tall aboriginal man hunts with a stick, amazing pilots who fly over him daily. But how did Marree Man come to be, seemingly overnight in 1998, without anyone seeing the artist? Where are the tracks to get the heavy machinery in or out? And just who is responsible for the Marree Man?Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod "Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeodUsed under a Creative Commons license.
In the middle of nowhere, hidden behind mountains and close to an army station point, there dwells a shape carved into the bedrock. An 2.5km-tall aboriginal man hunts with a stick, amazing pilots who fly over him daily. But how did Marree Man come to be, seemingly overnight in 1998, without anyone seeing the artist? Where are the tracks to get the heavy machinery in or out? And just who is responsible for the Marree Man?Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod "Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeodUsed under a Creative Commons license.
In the middle of nowhere, hidden behind mountains and close to an army station point, there dwells a shape carved into the bedrock. An 2.5km-tall aboriginal man hunts with a stick, amazing pilots who fly over him daily. But how did Marree Man come to be, seemingly overnight in 1998, without anyone seeing the artist? Where are the tracks to get the heavy machinery in or out? And just who is responsible for the Marree Man?Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod "Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeodUsed under a Creative Commons license.
Mel draws on her frankly non-existent knowledge of geoglyphs and the technology behind GPS to tell Josie all about the mysterious Marree Man, a 2.7km bloke drawn in the South Australian desert by person - or persons - unknown.Love All Aussie Mystery Hour? Follow us on all forms of social media!Instagram: @allaussiemysteryhourTwitter: @mystery_hourFacebook: Search for the All Aussie Mystery Hour group.Josie on Instagram: @josierozeMel on Instagram: @melissamason_
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