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I'm thinking his auto insurance won't pay for a boulder hitting his truck but will pay for yowie damage.
originally posted by: mazzroth
www.perthnow.com.au...
A Queensland truckie claims he eye-balled a hulking 3-metre tall Yowie in broad daylight before it punched his bonnet and melted into the bush. The delivery driver, identified only as Gary, says he was driving in the bushy Gold Coast hinterland on a November morning last year when he rounded a sharp right bend at Witheren and had the experience of his life. He slammed on his brakes after spotting what he thought was a boulder tumbling down a steep slope and onto the road. But then it moved. Was it a Yowie, Australia’s answer to the legendary Bigfoot or Yeti?
I call BS but hey there are some very believable encounters over the years.
originally posted by: hutch622
a reply to: seagull
The dark green areas would be pretty devoid of humans with the exception of the army training grounds . Aussies usually dont venture to far into bushland like that . Fair chance if you do and are not prepared you aint coming out .
originally posted by: hutch622
a reply to: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
Not really my neck of the woods so you would know a lot more about that than i do . I do know not a lot of us venture to far from a main road .lol. Hmmm that could be interesting , or we could go to the pub .
originally posted by: hutch622
a reply to: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
I am about to head to the club myself , its only 47c here .lol. Pub near me has free beer if it goes over 45c . Red lion hotel .