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Muldjewangk Of The Ngarrinsjeri People In Australia. They Are River Monsters, The Most Common Story Told

Muldjewangk Of The Ngarrinsjeri People In Australia. They Are River Monsters, The Most Common Story Told

Muldjewangk of the Ngarrinsjeri people in Australia. They are river monsters, the most common story told about them is a warning to children not to stay out after dark.

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Kappa Of Japan. They Are Mischievous Yokai Who Like To Steal The Clothes Of People Swimming In Their

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