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Bertha the Bunyip

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Murray Cods Drive, Murray Bridge SA 5253, Murray Bridge, SA 5253
(08) 8539 1142

Description

At Sturt Reserve in Murray Bridge, South Australia, you can find Bertha The Bunyip.

According to Ngarrindjeri culture, Bunyips are also known as Mulyawonk, a creature that is half-fish and half-man. The Mulyawonk Dreaming varies from clan to clan, but according to Ngarrindjeri Mulyawonk Dreaming, a Ngarrindjeri man was turned into Mulyawonk, as punishment for catching too many fishes which was considered greedy and disrespectful towards Ngarrindjeri laws of fishing. Viewing Bertha The Bunyip is free, simply push the button and The Bunyip will raise from the depths of its cave, booming forth it's loud ferocious roar.

At Sturt Reserve, enjoy a beautiful and natural setting where you can experience the wonder of Bertha The Bunyip. Students and tourists both can learn about Ngarrindjeri culture, including their history, beliefs, and laws. At Bertha The Bunyip, you can experience the fascinating story of the Mulyawonk and its significance among the Ngarrindjeri people.

Bertha The Bunyip is open year-round, so you can visit any time of the year. It can be a great stop on a road trip or a day-trip destination for locals. If you're looking for a unique experience in the Murray Bridge area and want to learn more about Australian Indigenous culture,

Details

Trails & sites: Boat ramps

Suited For: Dog-friendly

Location

Murray Cods Drive, Murray Bridge SA 5253, Murray Bridge, SA 5253

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