A Yowie hunter who snapped a series of thermal images in bushland claims the pictures 'prove' the mythical creature exists.
Dean Harrison
from Yowie Researchers claimed the photos, taken in May at Springbrook National Park on the Gold Coast, show two 'eight-foot tall
Yowies'.
Assistant researcher Buck Buckingham said he identified two heat signatures in dense scrub area in the bushland.
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A Yowie hunter who snapped a series of thermal images in bushland claims the pictures 'prove' the mythical creature exists.
Dean Harrison
from Yowie Researchers claimed the photos, taken in May at Springbrook National Park on the Gold Coast, show two 'eight-foot tall
Yowies'.
Assistant researcher Buck Buckingham said he identified two heat signatures in dense scrub area in the bushland.
'Two large
Yowies appeared from behind [a] tree,' Mr Harrison said in a video documenting the supposed sightings.
Mr Harrison claimed the first
Yowie pretended to be a tree in a bid to hide from the researchers.
'It's doing what Yowies do, they all hug a tree,' he said.
'This
one here is hugging the tree so he blends in so Buck [Buckingham, who was taking the video,] can't see him.'
He later said the Yowies
identified where Mr Buckingham was standing.
'Later, they placed four markers directly on the tracks where Buck was standing the previous
night,' Mr Harrison told the Courier Mail.
'The markers were not there on our way in, and were not there at 2am, but they were there
at 6am on our way out.'
For anyone that doesn't believe the imagery could be real, Mr Harrison said: 'I couldn't care less if people refuse to acknowledge [Yowies'] existence. I'm not here to convince them, I'm here to provide the facts.'
Twenty minutes after the first alleged sighting, Mr Harrison claimed another came into sight and picked something up while the first
Yowie watched behind his back.
'They know there are humans in the area. Because we're playing music, we're playing classical music,'
he said.
'Another observation that Buck made was they made no noise when they entered, they made no noise when they left.'
Yowies have
their roots in Aboriginal folk tales and now have thousands of believers, who say it resembles the Big Foot.
The creatures have not
been formally discovered.
Is this finally proof that the Yowie actually exists? Or is there something else going on here?
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