Join Dean Harrison and Australian Yowie Research ® (est. 1997) as they pursue the truth behind one of the world’s oldest and most mysterious legends—the Yowie.
Through hundreds of gripping interviews with firsthand witnesses from all over Australia, chilling and mind-bending encounters are uncovered—stories that forever change how people view the Australian bush.
Since the arrival of the First Fleet, Aboriginal stories have told of a Hairyman roaming the wilderness—a creature with many names, known mostly today, as the Yowie.
Believed by some to be a relic hominid long thought extinct, the Yowie continues to be seen and reported daily.
Each episode delves further into the enigma. What truly exists in the depths of the bush? After exploring these accounts, you’ll never walk through the wilderness the same way again.
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Join Dean Harrison and Australian Yowie Research ® (est. 1997) as they pursue the truth behind one of the world’s oldest and most mysterious legends—the Yowie.
Through hundreds of gripping interviews with firsthand witnesses from all over Australia, chilling and mind-bending encounters are uncovered—stories that forever change how people view the Australian bush.
Since the arrival of the First Fleet, Aboriginal stories have told of a Hairyman roaming the wilderness—a creature with many names, known mostly today, as the Yowie.
Believed by some to be a relic hominid long thought extinct, the Yowie continues to be seen and reported daily.
Each episode delves further into the enigma. What truly exists in the depths of the bush? After exploring these accounts, you’ll never walk through the wilderness the same way again.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports.
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Following the story of the angry little orange creature in Jarrahdale, Western Australia, which we featured in our last podcast, let's take a journey to the east coast. This time, we arrive in Cairns, specifically an outer suburb called Red Hill. Years ago, Red Hill was part of an expansive never ending mountain range bypassing the west of Cairns.
Our witness was enjoying a casual walk up Red Hill, which, in 1990, remained largely undeveloped to the west. To the east, a school sat at the base of the hill. The walking trails that wound up and down Red Hill were popular with locals—walkers, hikers, and joggers frequented them daily. It seemed an ideal spot for anyone, including women looking to improve their fitness, to safely exercise.
What could possibly go wrong in such a peaceful setting?
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