AUSTRALIAN CRYPTOZOOLOGY: The Australian Yowie, New Guinea Mermaid, Big Cats and other WildLife Wonders. by Opit Gary

AUSTRALIAN CRYPTOZOOLOGY: The Australian Yowie, New Guinea Mermaid, Big Cats and other WildLife Wonders. by Opit Gary

Author:Opit, Gary [Opit, Gary]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
ISBN: 9780646504728
Publisher: Equilateral Enterprise
Published: 2009-08-04T16:00:00+00:00


On 12 September 2008 while exploring a remote coastal nature reserve adjacent to my home I found a small stick tepee right in the middle of a track Beside the stick tepee were little footprints in the mud of a wheel rut to the east of the tepee. Three lumps of mud had been scooped out of the rut and thrown onto the ground. Two of these lay directly adjacent the mud-filled rut on the western side & another had been thrown a metre away on the eastern side. Small child-like footprints for 3 metres were visible along the rut and on the two lumps of mud that had been scooped out & thrown down. This showed lots of activity of little feet walking back & forth along the rut pushing mud onto previous footprints. The strange thing is that the mud filled identical rut on the western side of the stick tepee had no footprints at all.

Nor were there any footprints in all the other muddy places directly adjacent the stick tepee and along the track, which held the prints of swamp wallaby, bandicoots and wonga pigeons.

Could these have been the tracks of Hobbits or were they evidence of children at play. If it were kids playing about, why were there no prints along the track or in the other muddy spots directly adjacent. Why did they walk back & forth along a very narrow wheel rut 40 cm wide scooping mud out & throwing it about but did not once step into the other patches of mud. Directly adjacent the print covered mud was a lovely pool of clear water surrounded by swamp grasses with easy access to wash one’s hands. Yet no prints or evidence of hand washing was visible. I could not imagine kids scooping up mud & throwing it about & then not washing their hands when they walked off and after treading all through the mud in one rut were careful not to tread in any other mud along the track. I have walked this remote location for many years and have never encountered anyone nearby.

The tepee was 29cm high at its apex where all the sticks were resting upon each other & they extended around another 15cm higher. One forked stick 66cm long with an 18cm fork rested against another four sticks ranging from 75cm, 67cm, 62cm and all were about 2cm thick.

The footprints were human-like and the length of toes from a left foot & two right feet were as follows.

The left foot big toe and the next two toes were 3 cm long, smallest toes were 2.5 and 2cm long. Widths were 2.2, 1.7, 1.3, 1.0 and 1.0 cm wide. The widest part of the foot near the toes were 8 cm across. The widest part of the heel was 5 cm and the length of the foot was 19 cm.

The right foot big toe and the next two toes were 3 cm long and the smallest toes were 2.5 and 2 cm long.



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