Kooky Farm

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Mike Williams
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Kooky Farm

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Not sure where to place this video..its sort of yowie related as the property has had something that sounds bipedal smashing around at night driving big dogs mental and something roaring/screaming at the farmer and visitors at night twice in the last year or two..
Plus some interesting foot print photos taken which I will upload once i get permission.
The tree damage was only in the main weird valley.
The trees in this shot...(who is the dummy that didnt bother zooming in to remove the telephoto lens outline)..anyway..these trees are opposite each other on a track..there were several trees damaged inside this remote and closed valley...the hills above the valley..where you can see for KMs...have no tree damage and they are exposed 24/7 to everything..the trees on the valley slopes on the other side of the hills round the valley ..that face the winds have no tree damage..old trees with dead branches..near to the trees that are damaged...have not lost their branches to "winds".
I have to assume winds/lightning could cause this...yet the wind suggestion..is difficult to fit and the lightning idea..has left no blackened marks for evidence..
Bored humans...possibly..I just switched the videos and now show the third tree as well that is way outside of the size range of humans to climb and "twist off" ?.
The owner is 3rd generation on this farm..and has not seen anything like this before..
Weird predation has also been recorded on this farm...on roos..no photos..
Farm is in NSW..





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I like the telephoto lens outline, Mike!

That looks like an interesting place to camp! Aside from your suggestions of natural causes to the tree damages, what else could have caused it?
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Hi Stevie!

Welcome to the board.

Haven't seen you around much before, but have certainly heard of you. Feel like I already know you? By gosh, and you already have the highest of Mod Status....... Not sure how THAT happened?

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Yes, poor ol' joe black! A nuclear reactor accident wasn't it? Like the good Doctor Who, I have no doubt his appearance has changed but he is still the same guy! There's some big shoes for me to fill! Joe wore a size 9 which he didn't mind delivering a swift kicking to those that needed it, whereas, I'm only a size 8 1/2! Luckily my kicks pack just as much wallop!

Yes, it's amazing Dean! Not only have I inherited all the late joe black's posts over the years, I've also been handed his moderator status! Mind you, Joe and I were so close, I would often begin a sentence, and he would finish it - as you know! With my contributions, it'll be like joe black never left!
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