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Yowie man on the hunt

15 Oct, 2007 10:35 AM
A SET of mysterious footprints discovered by hikers in the Bungonia area has again sparked a Yowie hunt.

The tracks, about twice the size of an average modern human foot, are similar to others found in recent months in the Canyonleigh/Wollondilly and Kanangra Boyd wilderness regions.

Currently investigating these finds is noted "Yowie Man" Rex Gilroy, 'father' of Yowie research throughout Australia, currently celebrating 50 years of research.

In 2000 Rex, and wife Heather, formed "Operation Yowie", an on-going scientific-based investigation, with the purpose of gathering all manner of evidence throughout eastern Australia.

For the full story, please see Monday's Goulburn Post, available from our front office in Auburn St, or at all leading newsagencies across the Goulburn area.

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YOWIE MAN: Rex Gilroy, of the Australian Yowie Research Centre, holding an incomplete Homo erectus mineralised skull found in Mudgee NSW.
YOWIE MAN: Rex Gilroy, of the Australian Yowie Research Centre, holding an incomplete Homo erectus mineralised skull found in Mudgee NSW.

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