Schoolies eat illegal magic mushrooms in Bali

By Amy McNeilage
Updated November 29 2014 - 11:08pm, first published 1:16pm
An Australian schoolie sculls an alcopop drink outside a nightclub in Legian, Bali. Photo: Nic Walker
An Australian schoolie sculls an alcopop drink outside a nightclub in Legian, Bali. Photo: Nic Walker
Australian schoolies get a lift through Legian, in Bali. Photo: Nic Walker
Australian schoolies get a lift through Legian, in Bali. Photo: Nic Walker
Australian schoolies live it up in Bali’s party street, Jalan Legian. Other schoolies, not pictured, say they are still taking magic mushrooms. Photo: Nic Walker
Australian schoolies live it up in Bali’s party street, Jalan Legian. Other schoolies, not pictured, say they are still taking magic mushrooms. Photo: Nic Walker
Australian schoolies live it up in Bali’s party street, Jalan Legian. Other schoolies, not pictured, say they are still taking magic mushrooms. Photo: Nic Walker
Australian schoolies live it up in Bali’s party street, Jalan Legian. Other schoolies, not pictured, say they are still taking magic mushrooms. Photo: Nic Walker

Australian teenagers are munching on magic mushrooms while celebrating schoolies in Bali, despite warnings about the health effects and efforts by local police to criminalise and eradicate the hallucinogen drugs.

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