Yowie Sightings - REAL Witnesses with REAL Stories

<h1>The Mystery of the Yowie: Tracking an Ancient Legend</h1><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><h2>Introduction</h2><p>Join Dean Harrison and Australian Yowie Research ® (est. 1997) as they pursue the truth behind one of the world’s oldest and most mysterious legends—the Yowie.</p><br /><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><h2>Encounters Across Australia</h2><p>Through hundreds of gripping interviews with firsthand witnesses from all over Australia, chilling and mind-bending encounters are uncovered—stories that forever change how people view the Australian bush.</p><br /><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><h2>Historical Roots</h2><p>Since the arrival of the First Fleet, Aboriginal stories have told of a Hairyman roaming the wilderness—a creature with many names, known mostly today, as the Yowie.</p><br /><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><h2>A Living Mystery</h2><p>Believed by some to be a relic hominid long thought extinct, the Yowie continues to be seen and reported daily.</p><br /><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><h2>Deeper Into the Unknown</h2><p>Each episode delves further into the enigma. What truly exists in the depths of the bush? After exploring these accounts, you’ll never walk through the wilderness the same way again.</p><p>Support this show <a href="http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports" rel="payment" target="_blank">http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports</a>.</p><hr /><p style="color: grey; font-size: 0.75em;"> Hosted on Acast. See <a href="https://acast.com/privacy" rel="noopener noreferrer" style="color: grey;" target="_blank">acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

Yowie Sightings at Middle Brother, Bellingen and Harrietville

This podcast episode explores three distinct Yowie sightings, each taking place in a different region of New South Wales and Victoria. Through interviews, listeners gain insight into these mysterious events and the profound effects they have had on the witnesses involved.Interview 1: Middle Brother Sighting (1973)The first story comes from a mountainous area within the Great Dividing Range, just below Port Macquarie. The setting is familiar—surrounded by notable Yowie sighting locations such as Wauchope to the north, Taree to the south, and Diamond Head along the coast. As we zoom out on the map, more and more reports emerge from the region.This particular incident occurred during a school excursion in 1973. Decades later, the experience continues to resonate with the witness, reminiscent of the well-known Bill O’Chee school excursion sighting in Springbrook, Gold Coast Hinterland, in 1977. Interview 2: Bellingen Encounter (1994)Paul Cropper speaks with another environmental scientist in this interview.The journey continues within the Great Dividing Range but shifts 170 kilometers north, to an area just below Coffs Harbour. The year is 1994, and once again the locale is surrounded by a concentration of Yowie reports. Noteworthy nearby incidents include a report of a deceased Yowie on the Highway at Newry, and another sighting of a Yowie keeping pace with a car in Bongil Bongil National Park.Interview 3: Victorian Sighting (2015)For the final interview, the focus moves south to Victoria, within the Great Dividing Range, and to the year 2015. This encounter features multiple witnesses, adding further intrigue and credibility to the report.Each witness’s voice captures the enduring impact of their experiences, illustrating how these events become lifelong memories.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

09-02
21:56

Yowie Sightings at the Royal National Park, New South Wales (3 Sightings)

 Yowie Sightings in the Royal National ParkThere are a handful of locations that stand out above the rest when it comes to repeated Yowie sightings. These are the areas south, west, and north of Sydney, the Gold and Sunshine Coasts, and the alpine regions stretching from south of Canberra into Victoria’s central highlands.Now we take you to the Royal National Park, just south of Sydney.This expansive landscape of rugged mountains flows down toward other notorious areas, such as Mount Kembla and Mount Keira.  First Sighting: West Arm EncounterThe first comes from a man in a boat, travelling at night up the West Arm, an inland estuary, to collect fresh water from the falls. Under bright moonlight, he was confronted by a towering, hairy figure, standing motionless on a rock ledge above him at the water’s edge. Second Sighting: Grays PointThe next sighting comes from the outer fringe of the park, at a place called Grays Point. What this witness saw was sudden, powerful, and deeply unsettling.We apologize for the audio quality.  Third Sighting: Woronora DamIn July of 1987, one of the most dramatic Yowie incidents occurred at Woronora Dam, on the park’s northern edge—a case that made national news.A group of eight young men reported seeing a massive Yowie, standing well over two metres tall, carrying the carcass of an animal. The creature let out a fierce growl before retreating into the scrub.Shaken and rattled, the boys drove straight to the Engadine Police Station and filed an official report.  For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-29
16:51

Yowie Sighting at Lake Tinaroo, Queensland - 1995

Yowie Sightings at Danbulla State Forest – Lake TinarooIntroductionDanbulla State Forest forms part of the mountainous Great Dividing Range, which runs west of Cairns. This is the same range that borders Red Hill, Cairns—the site of our last report, where a witness encountered a small Yowie with an expression shifted to anger; it clenched its fists, shouted, and charged the witness, pushing her in the back and over an embankment.Lake Tinaroo and the Atherton TablelandsAt the southern edge of Danbulla State Forest lies Lake Tinaroo, located in the Atherton Tablelands and constructed in 1953. The nearby township is home to only 300 residents—a small population on the fringe of a vast mountain range.The physical characteristics of the Red Hill encounter closely match those of the Lake Tinaroo sighting. Both creatures were powerfully built, stood around 5 feet tall, and were seen within five years of each other. The coloration of height, colour and muscular build are very similar. The sighting was in the same mountain range as the Red Hill incident, only five years apart. Could this range be home to a lineage of Jingera—the small species of Yowie? For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-27
14:18

Yowie Sighting at Cairns, Queensland - 1990

Encounter at Red Hill, CairnsFollowing the story of the angry little orange creature in Jarrahdale, Western Australia, which we featured in our last podcast, let's take a journey to the east coast. This time, we arrive in Cairns, specifically an outer suburb called Red Hill. Years ago, Red Hill was part of an expansive never ending mountain range bypassing the west of Cairns.Our witness was enjoying a casual walk up Red Hill, which, in 1990, remained largely undeveloped to the west. To the east, a school sat at the base of the hill. The walking trails that wound up and down Red Hill were popular with locals—walkers, hikers, and joggers frequented them daily. It seemed an ideal spot for anyone, including women looking to improve their fitness, to safely exercise.What could possibly go wrong in such a peaceful setting?For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-25
15:58

Yowie Sighting at Jarradale, Western Australia - 2020

Emotional Impact of Yowie EncountersIt is not uncommon for grown individuals to be moved to tears following a personal Yowie sighting, or upon hearing another witness recount a similar experience. Such heightened emotions are often reported, highlighting the profound effect these encounters can have.Typical Yowie Behavior and ReactionsWitness testimonies frequently describe a Yowie’s initial reaction as one of shock upon realizing it has been seen. This can quickly be followed by a display of rage. This Yowie’s expression shifted dramatically to anger, and it initially went on the offensive until the man lifted his arms in defense.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-23
20:54

Yowie Sighting at Lightning Ridge, New South Wales - 2001

Yowie Encounter in Outback NSWJourney to the Opal MinesA Yowie witness accepted a close friend's invitation to travel to the far west of New South Wales to work in an opal mine. This remote experience was intended to provide solitude, aligning with a new spiritual journey.Unexpected Yowie SightingsYowies have a reputation for appearing in the most unlikely places. This episode offers another compelling example. Despite the region's arid environment—characterised by red earth, hard clay, and rocks rich in lead, zinc, and copper—Yowie sightings have been reported from locations such as Broken Hill, Tiboo’burra, Wan’aaring, Bourke, and even as far as Wilcannia, where footprints have been discovered.A Surprising EncounterAfter many years listening to Yowie encounters, I believed I had heard it all, but occasionally a story surfaces that defies expectations. In this case, our witness forgot to extinguish his campfire before going to bed. Remarkably, a Yowie arrived and put out the fire by urinating on it. Shortly after, strong winds swept through—winds that could easily have spread the flames. The question remains: did the Yowie sense the risk?Yowies and FireYowie interactions with fire are rare. Notable incidents include a sighting in Glenfield, NSW, where a Yowie sat beside a fire built by children, stretching its arms out to warm its hands. Another well-known figure is the Yowie called "Old Fire Hands" at Woy Woy.Just when we think we’ve heard every possible report, a new encounter emerges to challenge our assumptions. By now, it should be clear: with Yowies, we must always expect the unexpected.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-21
20:54

Yowie Sighting near Torrington, New South Wales

While clearing a fire trail through a gully in the dense forest between Torrington and Tenterfield, New South Wales, Eric unexpectedly came face to face with a creature he had never seen before.Description of the CreatureThe encounter occurred at a close distance of about five metres. Eric described the creature as standing at least 5’10” tall, walking on two legs, and possessing a snout that resembled those of a bear or a baboon. Its body appeared human-like, yet was completely covered in long, dark brown or black hair.Behavior and EscapeUpon noticing Eric, the creature emitted a loud hissing noise, then turned swiftly and ran away. In its retreat, it dropped to all fours, increasing its speed as it disappeared into the forest.Additional Eyewitness AccountThe fearsome nature of the creature left a strong impression on Eric. Later, he learned that a property owner in the same area had also reported seeing this mysterious Yowie.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-19
12:26

Yowie Sighting at Woy Woy, New South Wales 1990 +

IntroductionThis podcast features three distinct accounts from Yowie witnesses, each recounting their experience with the same creature at Woy Woy, New South Wales, in 1990. The Yowie in question became known as “Old Fire Hands”.Reports of Yowie encounters are not limited to Woy Woy; numerous accounts have surfaced from neighboring areas such as Gosford, Ku-ring-gai Chase, Mooney Mooney, and the Brisbane Water National Park. These locations, with their breathtaking inland estuaries, mountains, and deep valleys, provide the ideal environment for Yowies to thrive.ConclusionThe events of that night left a lasting impression on those boys—now adults—etched into their memories forever. Sitting alone under a rock overhang at night, only to spot a Yowie watching nearby, would be unsettling for anyone.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-17
01:04:51

Yowie Sightings at Emerald, Vic & Malanda, QLD

Reported Yowie Activity in the Dandenong Ranges and BeyondYowie Sightings in the Dandenong RangesAlthough the Dandenong Ranges might be considered a prime area for Yowie activity, actual sightings have been rare. Nevertheless, there have been a few notable encounters, including one particularly interesting report from Emerald, located on the outskirts of the Dandenongs.This account involves a local pastor who, after taking a fern from a gully at night, encountered a Yowie that appeared to be displeased by the pastor’s actions.Additional Yowie Report from MalandaIn this podcast, two separate Yowie encounters are discussed. The second report originates from Malanda, a region near the Atherton Tablelands southwest of Cairns, which is recognized for frequent Yowie sightings.In this case, both a husband and wife recount their experience of seeing a Yowie cross in front of their car. Their granddaughter, who was also in the vehicle, witnessed the creature as well.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-15
26:56

Yowie Sighting at Wee Jasper, New South Wales - 1985

IntroductionIn this podcast segment, we revisit the video compilation featuring various encounters at Wee Jasper, New South Wales. Throughout the video, I included a series of brief audio recordings in which multiple witnesses recounted their experiences with the Yowie. During my research in the area for the video, I too had an unexpected encounter with a Yowie, at the very same location.The Setting and ContextAll of these encounters, including my own, occurred at identical locations in Wee Jasper and span several decades. The region is renowned for its extensive network of caves and tunnels winding through the mountains. Many of these passages run deep beneath the earth, and it is likely that undiscovered caves still exist. It is reasonable to consider that Yowie clans may inhabit some of these unexplored spaces.Witness Reports and Yowie BehaviorSince the video aired, there have been numerous requests to include a complete version of one particular witness report in this podcast series. Here, we present Brett Young’s account of a remarkable encounter he and his friends experienced. Their story begins with a flat tyre, prompting them to walk back to camp just after dusk. The behavior they observed—being followed and stalked—aligns closely with what is often described as typical Yowie conduct. It also highlights what I refer to as “The Golden Rule” of such encounters.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-13
32:42

Yowie Sighting at Wentworth Falls, New South Wales - 2003

The Yowie Sightings of Wentworth Falls and Surrounding AreasIntroductionWentworth Falls lies at the heart of the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, perched above the sweeping Jamison Valley, adjacent to the Megalong Valley. Both valleys have a long history of reported Yowie encounters that span many years.Concentration of Sightings in Nearby TownsOn the upper slopes to the east of Wentworth Falls are the townships of Lawson, Hazelbrook, and Woodford. These towns record the highest concentration of Yowie sightings, likely due to their larger populations providing more opportunities for encounters and reports.Personal Experience in HazelbrookHazelbrook stands out as the place where I spent the most time with one particular Yowie, from whom I learned a great deal. This Yowie was the only friendly one I’ve ever interacted with; most encounters have been far less amiable.Kings Tablelands Road IncidentIn early 2003, we were contacted by a young man who had a close encounter with not one, but three Yowies late at night on Kings Tablelands Road in Wentworth Falls. This location, situated on the edge of an escarpment with cliffs nearly 200 metres high, has a notable history of sightings.Features of Kings Tablelands RoadAs you travel further along Kings Tablelands Road, the landscape becomes barren. The last building you see is an old, abandoned mental hospital. From there, the road turns to sandy dirt, with no houses in sight, growing ever more isolated as it ventures deeper into the forest. The surrounding wilderness is a vast network of creeks and valleys that seemingly never end.Solitude and Historical ConnectionsIt is a place where someone could live for years without seeing another human, should they choose such isolation. This area is also linked to countless historic Yowie sightings. For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-11
29:14

Yowie Sightings at Woodenbong, New South Wales 1977

Yowie Sightings in the 1970s: Media Coverage and Key WitnessesDuring the 1970s, reports of Yowie sightings experienced a resurgence in the Australian media. Such coverage typically required two essential elements: first, a sighting report that caught enough attention to reach a newspaper, and second, a journalist with both an interest in the topic and the desire to write about it.One such journalist was Gary Buchanan from the Northern Star newspaper, serving the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. Buchanan documented several notable Yowie encounters, including one of the most famous incidents of that era. While he covered an early sighting from 1935 in South Lismore, it was two reports from Woodenbong during the 1970s that captured national attention.Thelma Crewe’s EncounterIn 1976, Mrs. Thelma Crewe found herself unable to sleep and stood by her kitchen window at 1 a.m. Although there had been reports in previous weeks of two Yowies roaming near her home, this was not on her mind at the time. As she looked out on the moonlit scene, she observed two Yowies, each about five feet tall, standing in a vacant lot beside her house.She insisted there could be no mistake, as the area was well-lit and the figures were close enough to distinguish clearly. The creatures’ heads appeared to sink into their shoulders, and they moved bipedally. Their arm hair was notably long—about six inches—longer than the hair elsewhere on their bodies, which reminded her of an orangutan. She also noted their resemblance to the description given by George Grey, who was reportedly attacked by a small Yowie in 1965, west of Kempsey. Thelma provided AYR with sketches of the creatures she saw.Jean Maloney’s SightingLess than a year later, another sighting took place on Lindsay Street, just a few streets away. Jean Maloney was awakened at 2:30 a.m. by the distressed yelping of her Australian Terrier in the backyard. Yowie encounters seldom end well for dogs; many animals react with fear, and those that confront the creatures often return with serious injuries or go missing altogether. In this case, the dog died from its injuries.Like many earlier witnesses, Jean has since passed away. Fortunately, her experience was documented and not lost to history.Witness TestimonyThe account of Jean’s encounter was later recorded during an interview with Paul Cropper. For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-09
32:38

Yowie Sighting at Mount Hotham, Victoria 2015

Encounters with Yowies in the Alpine Region of VictoriaLasting Impact of Yowie SightingsAnother reality-altering and life-changing Yowie encounter has left a profound effect on those who witnessed it. For many, the impact of seeing a Yowie stays with them for a lifetime, marking a significant event in their lives.The Alpine Region: A Remote Yowie HabitatThe Alpine region of Victoria stands as a vast, rugged terrain, largely unrepresented and sparsely populated. With fewer people inhabiting the area, there are naturally fewer opportunities for Yowie encounters, yet this does not mean there are fewer Yowies. In fact, it is possible that more Yowies inhabit the Victorian high country than the Blue Mountains, simply going unseen due to the lack of human presence. The region is even more expansive than the Blue Mountains and Wollemi National Park west of Sydney, but with far fewer residents.Yowie Sightings and BehaviourEpisodes have been recorded of past aggressive Yowie encounters, including incidents where humans were physically attacked while sleeping. Such reports contribute to the ongoing mystery and intrigue surrounding these creatures.Variation in AppearanceYowies are not always depicted as dark or brown creatures. Like the Yeti, Yowies can also be white. In some encounter reports, especially those from snowy elevations, the lighter colouration is noted. This variation in colour may be attributed to evolutionary factors associated with their environment.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-07
26:35

Yowie Sighting in the Border Ranges, New South Wales - 2017

Unexpected Yowie Encounter in the Border RangesClose Encounter During Field StudiesAn unexpected close quarter Yowie sighting occurred during operational field studies in the mountains of the Border Ranges, New South Wales. A Paleo Anthropologist, holding degrees in both Science and Archaeology, encountered a creature whose presence defied scientific understanding.Scientific Puzzles and Historical TimelineThe Academic stated, “Scientifically, it shouldn’t be here. According to all the agreed theories, even if it was here, it should have been 200,000 to 300,000 years ago – not in 2017.” The creature was thought to be extinct for thousands of years, yet stood beside the researcher in recent times.Pursuit of UnderstandingDisturbed by the experience, the Academic went on to earn a further degree in Paleo Archaeology, specialising in the study of Hominins, Hominids, and Evolution, aiming to better understand what was witnessed.Instinct Over DocumentationAlthough equipped with two cameras and a mobile phone in his backpack, the Academic admitted that documenting the encounter was the last thing on his mind. In that moment, the instinct for self-preservation overpowered any academic reasoning.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-05
22:29

Yowie Sightings at Mingela and Palm Island, Queensland - Various Dates

Yowie Encounters in Queensland: Aboriginal PerspectivesLocationsThe experiences described took place in Mingela, situated between Townsville and Charters Towers, and on Palm Island, located to the northeast of Townsville in Queensland.Descriptions of the CreaturesAccounts recall interactions with both the larger Yowie and smaller, hairy men. These smaller figures are characterized by a mischievous nature, as described by one witness. Some Aboriginal accounts have also referred to them as evil.Aboriginal TerminologyOn Palm Island, the native name for the Yowie is ‘Joongabina’.Another interesting report from an Aboriginal perspective.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-03
16:24

Yowie Sighting at Stanthorpe, Queensland in the 1930's

Collecting Yowie Memories: Cecil Thomson of StanthorpeIntroductionThis document highlights the collective memories of Yowie sightings shared by Cecil, an elderly gentleman who lived in Stanthorpe, Queensland during the 1930s.Preserving Oral HistoriesCecil’s interview is the second feature in a series focused on recollections from older generations regarding Yowie encounters. The first interview was with Clyde Sheperdson from Nanango, whose story is available on both the Podcast and Youtube channel.Significance of Old Yowie ReportsWhile some enthusiasts prefer recent reports, firsthand accounts from earlier decades are rare and highly valued among dedicated Yowie researchers. These older stories, directly from individuals who experienced them, are considered treasures in the community.LegacySince the time of the interview, both Clyde and Cecil have passed away. However, Cecil’s memories of the Yowie endure through these recordings, ensuring that his experiences remain accessible for future listeners.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

08-01
13:48

Yowie Sighting between Emu Plains and Glenbrook, New South Wales - 1991

Historical Yowie Sighting between Emu Plains and GlenbrookLocation and ContextThis account focuses on a notable historical Yowie sighting that occurred between the townships of Emu Plains and Glenbrook in New South Wales. The area is now well-known and closely associated with the term ‘Yowie’, as recorded by AYR.The EncounterTwo rabbit hunters, with permission from a property owner, entered private land accompanied by their Doberman. While hunting, the dog chased a rabbit into a large thorn bush and was suddenly dragged in.Face to Face with the UnknownOne of the hunters went to investigate the commotion and found himself face to face with an entity he had never seen before. The experience left an indelible mark and became a memory that would never fade.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-30
25:17

Yowie Sighting at Mount Kosciuszko, New South Wales in 2008

Unusual Encounter on Alpine WaySetting and ConditionsIn the late afternoon of early September 2008, along Alpine Way at Mount Kosciuszko, light snow covered the terrain, creating a wintry atmosphere.The IncidentWhile driving on the road, a mob of kangaroos suddenly burst from the bush and crossed in front of the vehicle. They appeared to be fleeing from something deeper within the trees.The Mysterious CreaturePursuing the kangaroos was a robust creature, standing approximately five feet tall and moving on two legs. Its appearance was neither entirely animal nor completely human, but existed somewhere in between. The creature had no apparent neck and pale, distinctive eyes. Unusually, hair was only visible from its head down to its shoulders, while the rest of its body was covered in light creamy grey skin.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-28
09:52

Yowie Sighting at Wappa Dam, Yandina Queensland - 2016

Billy's Encounter with the YowieFamily Heritage and Cultural WarningsBilly is an Aboriginal man whose family has a long history of experiences with the Yowie. He recounts the various names used for the Yowie and speaks of different species, ranging from the large variety to the smaller Jungadee. His grandmother, echoing a common theme in their culture, always warned him never to let the children go out alone at night. He also highlights the importance to recognize how dangerous the Yowie can be.Nature of the YowieBilly believes that the Yowie is not entirely a creature of flesh and blood, but rather a being from another dimension.The Wappa Dam EncounterWhile camping with his family at the Wappa Dam at Yandina, Billy and his relatives encountered one of the large Yowies. The creature approached their camp and stood only eight feet away. True to the typical pattern, the family first heard a branch crack in the distance, followed by a deep silence in the forest before the Yowie appeared at the edge of their camp.Description of the YowieBilly described the Yowie as having a face that was half ape, half human, with grey coloration and immense proportions. For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-26
31:19

Yowie Sighting at Ingalba, New South Wales 1993

An Encounter Beyond ExplanationParanormal events in the Bigfoot and Yowie world have been reported for centuries. While driving in the Ingalba State Forest, a group of three people all witness the same event, yet each has a completely different experience and recollection of what transpired.A very special thank you to our brave witness for coming forward with this amazing story.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

07-24
32:08

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