'Monkey' sightings, York Peninsula 1932 - short article

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'Monkey' sightings, York Peninsula 1932 - short article

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Going through my latest edition of 'Australian Gold, Gem and Treasure' magazine, I spotted this little tale on page 30 of the January 2018 edition, under the 'Echoes Of The Past' section, a recurring feature in each edition...

Junjudee, perhaps?

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There's a stack of evidence like this, and all of it is routinely ignored or laughed off by the mainstream media, sadly.

That's an excellent find, Shazz, and illustrative of the fact that sightings of these creatures have been recorded by European arrivals in this country since....well, since 248 years ago today.
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