The Corroboree Rock Ghost, also known as “The Watcher,” is said to have been captured on film by Reverend R.S. Blance during a 1959 visit to the Corroboree Rock formation in Australia.

Corroboree rock is perched about 50km east of Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. It’s an incredibly strange looking outcrop formed by dolomite, and the Arrernte Aboriginal’s consider it to be a high spiritual place of great importance to their people.
The local Aboriginal’s refuse to talk about why the area is so important to them, but it is thought that Aboriginal women, children and uninitiated men are not allowed anywhere near the outcrop.
They also advise visitors to the area not to climb the rock, although they never explain why…

Formed more than 800 million years ago by salt lakes, the outcrop is a registered sacred site and traditional owners ask that you stay on the marked out pathway to protect this special spiritual place.
