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The Bunyip Hole is a waterhole near the town of Mulgildie, Queensland. in the North Burnett Region In South East Queensland. The Bunyip Hole is believed to be reportedly haunted by the Bunyip, a mythological creature used in aboriginal mythology.

History
Aboriginals tell the story of fearsome monsters that inhabit swamps & waterholes. Unexplained events such as bubbling sounds and disappearing of cattle have been reported. The area was also known as "Devil Devil" country as aboriginal tribes and drovers who passed through would refuse to camp near the Bunyip Hole.

Possible Suspects
The Australian Lungfish is possibly responsible for the legend frightening fisherman at its waters at night according to locals. Some locals even believe that an ancient rhinoceros sized wombat animal called the Diprotodon might also be responsible for the sounds in the water by driving itself into the muddy areas in search of water. The lava tubes of a nearby ancient volcano called Telebang Mountain are connected to the Bunyip Hole itself with some locals recalling the water hole bubbling each time the mountain rumbled. A seismograph monitoring system is located in Monto & operates in ‘triggered events’ mode. The last significant earthquake in the area occurred in 2015 and was felt over 200km away.