More tributes to murdered baby Kobi Shepherdson have been left near the Whispering Wall, which has now reopened to the public.
Warning: This story contains details that readers may find distressing.
The popular tourist attraction at the Barossa Reservoir, near Williamstown, north-east of Adelaide, was closed following the nine-month-old's horrific death on Wednesday afternoon at the hands of her father Henry Shepherdson, in a murder-suicide.
Shepherdson, 38, jumped from the Whispering Wall with his daughter in a baby carrier.
There were few tourists at the usually busy attraction on Saturday morning, but tributes to the infant continued to be left near the site's entrance.
"Sleep soundly Kobi. The monster can't hurt you now," another said.
Teddy bears and other tributes including written messages were clustered at the site's entrance.
A bouquet of flowers has also been fixed to the railings approaching the wall.
The wall's reopening comes after revelations about Henry Shepherdson's violent history.
Police said initial investigations revealed a history of domestic violence between him and Kobi's mother and said court cases were ongoing.
He was listed to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on the day of the tragedy.
On Friday, court documents revealed he had previously been charged with threatening to kill his infant daughter, and assaulting and imprisoning her mother.
Shepherdson was arrested at Largs Bay in December on two counts of aggravated threats to kill or endanger life, two aggravated counts of assaulting a child or spouse and a charge of false imprisonment.
The documents stated that Kobi and her mother were the victims.
Police opposed bail because of serious concerns about his "extensive history of violence in WA", fears that he may reoffend due to his "attitude toward partner", and because of his love of firearms.
Shepherdson was remanded in custody until all charges were dropped on March 4 after an appearance in court — but the court documents do not state why the charges were withdrawn, or who withdrew them.
SA Police indicated those questions would form part of the report being prepared for the coroner.
The case has led to an outpouring of grief across the country, with anti-domestic violence advocates calling for more to be done to protect victims.