So everyone knows about bigfoot. Do they exist? Maybe, but I am slightly sceptical, and will look into that in other posts. But did you know there have been sightings of the hairy kind in Australia since time began? The colonial settlers used to write about their encounters way back in the 1800s, and there are still many encounters today.
Check out the youtube page of the Yowie hunters. They have close to 200 interviews with witnesses of fun to terrifying encounters.
Australian Yowie Hunters YT Page
The amazing part about these interviews is that almost all of them are completely believable and the people who do them do not want attention and they are not like a lot of “we have breakfast with bigfoot” type interviews you hear from America. Also there is nothing in the Australian wild that is anything like a Bigfoot. Bears can walk on 2 feet for kilometres.
Here are some of my favourite interviews. If this post gets a lot of hits likes and comments I will do much more on this topic :) It is one of my favourites:
This one is close to home for me. It was about 1hr drive from where I grew up:
This is an amazing one from someone who knows a huge amount about Australian wild life who´s life was changed by coming face to face with a bipedal primate:
This one is also incredible and made the guy go into Paleo Anthropology. From Youtube:
“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” While conducting field studies high in the mountains of the Border Ranges, an Academic with a double degree in Science and Archaeology, finds himself next to a creature, supposedly extinct many thousands of years ago. Troubled with what he witnessed, he went on to gain a degree in Paleo Archaeology [Study of Hominins, Hominids and Evolution], to better understand what he saw.
Please let me know what you think? Should we look at Bigfoot in the US more as well??
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It's interesting that every culture has myths and stories. Some achieve wide acceptance and become religions. Some are just pastimes for a few bored but curious people. Some mythologies actually could have useful outcomes, like UFOs or conspiracy to kill JFK. Some wouldn't matter even if they were proven -- Bigfoot, nessie, etc al. Just another species sharing a big planet, if confirmed. Better to spend time on myths that could be useful, if any at all.