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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 11:56:00
Thrill-seeking holidaymakers can now risk a face-to-face encounter with a 16-foot saltwater crocodile separated only by a thin plastic barrier.
The tourist attraction, which is based in Darwin on the Great Barrier Reef, is ominously called the Cage of Death. Tourists pay £103 to be lowered into an aquatic enclosure for a 30-minute encounter with the beast. (Daily Mail)
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