A Queensland-based yowie researcher claims to have uncovered fresh evidence that Australia’s version of Big Foot actually exists.
Dean Harrison, who has been tracking the elusive creature for decades, released new video from a recent trip to the Gold Coast hinterland, producing what he said is the most significant evidence of the yowie’s existence to date.
The clip, taken on May 4 at Springbrook National Park using thermal technology, shows what Mr Harrison said are two “nine-feet tall yowies” in the wild.
Speaking to Sunrise this morning, Mr Harrison said the night vision shows “something hugging a tree” before two “huge” yowies “step out” into view.
“We estimated that they must have been at least nine feet (2.75m) tall and they made no noise arriving and no noise leaving that area,” he said.
“We wouldn’t have known if anything was there if it wasn’t for the thermal cameras.”
Mr Harrison, who has led several overnight yowie-hunting “expeditions” over the last month to the national park, told the show he was “excited” to make the major find.
“Sightings” of the hairy apelike creatures, common in Aboriginal legends, go back hundreds of years, though there remains no concrete proof they actually exist.
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