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This report presents observations and stories about Yowies, shared by an Indigenous man named River. Drawing from both heritage perspectives and first-hand experiences, River offers a detailed account of encounters and beliefs related to Yowies across various locations in New South Wales, including the Pilliga, Thora, and Wallaga.
River provides insight into the different types of Yowies recognized within Indigenous heritage. These distinctions are shaped by traditional knowledge as well as personal experiences, enriching the understanding of these mysterious beings.
The interview features a variety of fascinating stories. River’s accounts highlight unique events, such as the rare sighting of an entire family of Yowies—a phenomenon seldom reported.
A repeated sentiment throughout the discussion is the caution against venturing alone into the bush at night. This advice is consistent with warnings documented in the 1800s, underscoring the longstanding awareness of potential dangers in remote areas.
River notes occurrences such as the moving of large rocks on people’s properties, a phenomenon reported on multiple occasions. These unusual activities contribute to the enduring intrigue and mystery surrounding Yowie encounters.
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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This report presents observations and stories about Yowies, shared by an Indigenous man named River. Drawing from both heritage perspectives and first-hand experiences, River offers a detailed account of encounters and beliefs related to Yowies across various locations in New South Wales, including the Pilliga, Thora, and Wallaga.
River provides insight into the different types of Yowies recognized within Indigenous heritage. These distinctions are shaped by traditional knowledge as well as personal experiences, enriching the understanding of these mysterious beings.
The interview features a variety of fascinating stories. River’s accounts highlight unique events, such as the rare sighting of an entire family of Yowies—a phenomenon seldom reported.
A repeated sentiment throughout the discussion is the caution against venturing alone into the bush at night. This advice is consistent with warnings documented in the 1800s, underscoring the longstanding awareness of potential dangers in remote areas.
River notes occurrences such as the moving of large rocks on people’s properties, a phenomenon reported on multiple occasions. These unusual activities contribute to the enduring intrigue and mystery surrounding Yowie encounters.
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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