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Forgotten Illawarra

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The dark history of Wollongong & its surrounding suburbs

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Forgotten Illawarra

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Forgotten Illawarra | The dark history of Wollongong & its surrounding suburbs Forgotten Illawarra The dark history of Wollongong & its surrounding suburbs     Yowies on the escarpment •April 10, 2017 • 3 Comments This story is dedicated to Alex G. Thank you for following the blog and inspiring me to rediscover my passion. I am a firm believer in unexplainable creatures. I admit, I believe that the Thylacine is alive and well in Tasmania. I believe in ghosts, And honestly, I believe in yowies. A yowie is described as the equivalent of an Australian Bigfoot. There are said to be two different types of yowies: one that stands 6-10ft high, and the second stands at 4-5ft. Both species are described as resembling a fully grown man covered in coarse, brown fur. When white settlers arrived in Australia and first began interaction with Indigenous people, they were told of a ‘hairy ape man’ who lived in the forest. In 1790 the first official sighting by a white man was...

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