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Yowie Sightings at Tallong and Wingellow - New South Wales 1990 & 2012

Yowie Sightings at Tallong and Wingellow - New South Wales 1990 & 2012

Update: 2025-11-23
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Yowie Sightings of Moss Vale to Goulburn

The Moss Vale to Goulburn districts of New South Wales are renowned for their expansive, untouched mountains and valleys. Anyone who has flown over this region would be struck by the vastness of these uninhabited forests, prompting curiosity about what might inhabit these remote and unexplored areas. The landscape itself is visually spectacular, painting a picture of raw natural beauty.


Geographically, this area is situated between Sydney and Canberra, making it accessible yet largely uninhabited. Along the eastern side of the main highway that runs through the district, there is a rich and intriguing history of Yowie sightings, with reports stretching back over 200 years.


Notable localities within this region include Bundanoon, Bungonia, Belango, Wingello, and Tallong, each with its own anecdotal accounts contributing to the area’s mysterious reputation.


Sightings in the Moss Vale District

Today, we turn our attention to two recent Yowie reports originating from nearly the same location within the Moss Vale district.


The 1990 Tallong Encounter

The first account dates back to 1990, when a woman camping in the district witnessed a Yowie squatting on a rock ledge.


The Vanishing Yowie Phenomenon

The Yowie appeared to simply vanish into thin air, leaving witnesses puzzled and questioning whether there might be a rational explanation for the event—or perhaps not. This mysterious disappearance continues to fuel speculation about the nature of these cryptic creatures.


The 2012 Wingello Roadside Sighting

The next documented sighting comes from 2012, just down the road at the small township of Wingello. In this instance, the Yowie observed was not as large as some previously reported, but its description matched established characteristics often attributed to the creature.


Summary and Reflection

Collectively, these two compelling reports indicate that the Moss Vale district may be significantly underrepresented in terms of Yowie sightings. This underrepresentation is likely due to the region’s sparse human population and the vast, inaccessible nature of its terrain.


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Yowie Sightings at Tallong and Wingellow - New South Wales 1990 & 2012

Yowie Sightings at Tallong and Wingellow - New South Wales 1990 & 2012