Kangaroo horn is a river cover of the Brisbane River, high-rise overlooking the beautiful Brisbane River and the high-rise buildings on the other side. Although it is called Kangaroo horn, unfortunately you can't find kangaroo here. It is actually a bagged area formed by the turn of the Brisbane river. There are two legends here called Kangaroo Cape: First, it is said that the bay resembles the tail of a kangaroo, so the locals call it the kangaroo horn, just like the Cape of Good Hope in Africa; Second, it is said that this place used to be the place where the government killed the kangaroos. Before, the kangaroos were disasterd here, affecting people's lives. The government drove the kangaroos to the kangaroo horns, and the kangaroos either fell off a cliff or were surrounded. So then there was the witty saying "no story on the story bridge, no kangaroo horn".