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Melbourne, Sept 24 : Aussie actress Nicole Kidman credits the waters of the Kununurra for her pregnancy, and calls it the "fertility waters".
Kidman, 41, and six other women had become pregnant during the filming of soon-to-be-released movie 'Australia', which was set in the far north of West Australia.
"I never thought that I would get pregnant and give birth to a child but it happened on this movie," News.com.au quoted her as having told The Australian Women's Weekly during an exclusive interview for the magazine's 75th anniversary edition.
"Nothing happened in a small way on this film ... We had heat and torrential rains and equine flu and then I got pregnant.
"Seven babies were conceived out of this film and only one was a boy. There is something up there in the Kununurra water because we all went swimming in the waterfalls, so we can call it the fertility waters now," she had stated.
'Australia', directed by the highly acclaimed Baz Luhrmann, is scheduled for release on November 14.
ANI