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Booie is situated just east of Kingaroy, right in the heart of Queensland’s renowned Yowie country. This region stands out as one of the most prominent areas in Australia for reported Yowie sightings.
While modern reports of Yowies rarely mention creatures with tails, a significant incident occurred in May 1954 near Booie. Three boys reported a direct encounter with a large, upright creature, standing approximately six feet tall and covered in dull grey hair.
The creature, which emerged growling from a cave and pursued the boys, was notably described as having a tail that reached all the way to the ground.
Remarkably, around sixty years after the original Booie event, a very similar sighting was reported in the same district, near Mapleton. The creature described in this later account closely resembled the one seen in 1954, including a tail.
Historical records of Yowie encounters are just as significant as contemporary reports. They provide valuable knowledge and contribute to a comprehensive database, forming a foundation for deeper understanding of the Yowie.
Each new documented case, such as the recent Mapleton sighting, becomes part of the official historical record.
The witness from this report reflected, “It’s something I always think about, but I’ve only told a few people.” This admission prompts an important question: how many other sightings of tailed Yowies have occurred throughout history, but remain unreported?
Careful documentation of these encounters is crucial.
Preserving these stories ensures they become a lasting part of Australian history and provides future researchers with a valuable resource for ongoing investigation.
For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.com
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports.
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By Dean Harrison5
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Booie is situated just east of Kingaroy, right in the heart of Queensland’s renowned Yowie country. This region stands out as one of the most prominent areas in Australia for reported Yowie sightings.
While modern reports of Yowies rarely mention creatures with tails, a significant incident occurred in May 1954 near Booie. Three boys reported a direct encounter with a large, upright creature, standing approximately six feet tall and covered in dull grey hair.
The creature, which emerged growling from a cave and pursued the boys, was notably described as having a tail that reached all the way to the ground.
Remarkably, around sixty years after the original Booie event, a very similar sighting was reported in the same district, near Mapleton. The creature described in this later account closely resembled the one seen in 1954, including a tail.
Historical records of Yowie encounters are just as significant as contemporary reports. They provide valuable knowledge and contribute to a comprehensive database, forming a foundation for deeper understanding of the Yowie.
Each new documented case, such as the recent Mapleton sighting, becomes part of the official historical record.
The witness from this report reflected, “It’s something I always think about, but I’ve only told a few people.” This admission prompts an important question: how many other sightings of tailed Yowies have occurred throughout history, but remain unreported?
Careful documentation of these encounters is crucial.
Preserving these stories ensures they become a lasting part of Australian history and provides future researchers with a valuable resource for ongoing investigation.
For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.com
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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