Usually found in the waters of Bondi Beach,
Sydney, Australia, the Bondi Cigar is excrement, usually
human, that inhabits the waters seeking out victim swimmers to bump into. The excrement usually resembles a brown cigar, hence the
name, although a wide variety of shapes and sizes have been known to exist. Swimming into one of these cigars is usually an unpleasant experience and can leave the victim in a state of shock. Bondi Cigars are usually serial offenders who prowl the
Sydney waterways looking for unsuspecting interstate/international tourists which to assault.
That said, there is a large market for the extreme-sport of "Hunting the cigar" where thrillseekers track the cigars and
break them up (usually by squashing them with their hands).
Squire Dinkling Chodeworth, an unsuspecting
British tourist, was assaulted by a gang of 15 Bondi Cigars whilst
swimming in Sydney Harbour. Dinkling died due to drowning, as a result of the shock of this incident.
Marl came to Australia with the purpose of hunting the Cigar. He wished to take one home and put it up as a trophy on the wall.