Bakara Well Cave
Bakara Well Cave is a limestone doline cave lying approximately 120 kilometres east-northeast from Adelaide in the District Council of Loxton Waikerie in the Murray and Mallee region of South Australia.
The cave consists of a flat-roofed chamber of standing height with short, low tunnels branching off it.
Following Wayne Goedecke’s discovery of the cave in 1971, members of the Cave Exploration Group of South Australia completed surveying and mapping in 1976.
In a 2024 article for Caves Australia, Karl Brandt proposed the Bakara Well Cave as the lair of Chinny-kinik, the dreaded cannibal giant from Australian Aboriginal mythology.