Murray Bridge Bunyip is located in (Murray Bridge), the fifth largest city in South Australia, about 70 kilometers from Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.
The legend of Murray Bridge Bunyip originated in the 19th century. When European colonists first arrived here, there were rumors that there was a terrible and huge cannibal in the river. This is a big toy built according to this legend, a building similar to a bungalow, located on the beautiful Murray River (Murray River), the door is blocked by an iron fence, inside is a pool. When a $1 or $2 coin is invested, an abominable monster rises in the water, accompanied by a terrible roar, sinking to the bottom of the water for about two minutes, waiting for the tourist to summon again. It sounds a little boring, but it's also true, but it's good to be happy for children. Pay attention to the sudden appearance of sea monsters with calls after coin casting. Cold will scare you. If you have to be prepared, children who are too young are easily scared to cry.
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Deposit 1 or 2 Australian dollars
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