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Pooh Bear's Corner tradition bridges gap between home and holiday, study finds

Pooh Bear’s Corner is a small haven in dense bush, and a new study has identified another layer of meaning for the site. Photos: Michelle Kroll. Any drive along the beauty of the Clyde Mountain will see motorists pass by a special landmark. Since the 1970s, a cave on the Kings Highway has been home to Pooh Bear’s Corner, where people stop to see the collection of teddy bears and other soft toys – or even leave one themselves. Australian National…
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aboutregional.com.au broke the news in Deakin, Australia on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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