devils marblesの例文
- A turnoff to the community of Devils Marbles south of Tennant Creek.
- The area was originally named " Devils Marbles Reserve " in October 1961.
- The Devils Marbles are accessible all year round with a network of pathways, information boards and a basic camping area.
- On 6 July 2011, the name " Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve " was assigned, corresponding with the joint management structure.
- Being one of the most widely recognised symbols of Australia s outback, the Devils Marbles are also one of the most visited reserves in the Northern Territory.
- When he rode Devils Marble out through the chute to the main track in a long line of 13 horses, the small crowd flocked to the railing and applauded.
- Devils Marble held his lead for a few furlongs, then faded back while others flew past, and he finished sixth with only a couple of taps from Cordero.
- Ownership of Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles was officially passed from the Parks and Wildlife Service of the Northern Territory back to the Traditional Owners at a ceremony held on the reserve in October 2008.
- He met his horse, a 2-year-old colt named Devils Marble, who had never raced before, and his trainer, Richard Schosberg, who said : " He's a big horse.
- And when Devils Marble burst from the starting gate into the lead, it was like old times _ back when Cordero was riding 7, 000 winners in 35 years, when he was the leading jockey in New York eight times and the king of Saratoga 13 times in 14 years.
- The Devils Marbles are of great cultural and spiritual significance to the traditional Aboriginal owners of the land, and the reserve protects one of the oldest religious sites in the world as well as the natural rock formations found there . " Karlu Karlu " is the local Aboriginal term for both the rock features and the surrounding area.