Structures beside a path in Noosa.
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Structures beside a path in Noosa.
I've often gone along this path many times. Then about a month ago I got this strange feeling of fear and dread on the path. I got out of there as fast as I could. I have had lived in haunted places before, but this feeling was above anything that I have felt before. I felt really uneasy and a search of the web alerted me to the possibility of a Yowie presence. I did not see anything or smell anything strange. I read quite a bit about Yowies and their structures and tree breaking behaviour. I went back and searched the area quite closely and took some photos. I am not sure if they are related to possible Yowies but they remind me of photos I have seen. I hope someone can comment on these photos. Some of these branches look as though they have been there for a while.
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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Hi there,
Where exactly was this? Can you supply a bit more info?
Thanks.
Where exactly was this? Can you supply a bit more info?
Thanks.

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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Hello, thanks for your reply. The structures are on the cycle/walking track on the left hand side of Eenie Creek Rd which runs from Reef St going towards the Noosa Civic Shopping Centre. The track itself is very close to the road and the structures were between the track and the road. I was mystified why they were so close to a busy road. There is a power transmission line and lot of bush south from the track and I have noticed pathways through the grass underneath the transmission lines. I have put these down to people exploring the nearby bush.
I will put up some pictures which explain where these events took place as soon as I work out to place the arrows and descriptions of events. I have been back to the area a couple of times but I am not going back at night by myself.
I will put up some pictures which explain where these events took place as soon as I work out to place the arrows and descriptions of events. I have been back to the area a couple of times but I am not going back at night by myself.
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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Thanks for explaining that. Yeah it doesn't surprise me having yowies near a busy highway or road,you always hear about sightings near them,plus with destruction of habitat it pushes them further towards human activity.
Also have you heard any strange sounds and is the soil any good for tracks? Oh and next time your there,keep an eye out for sticks made into shapes on the ground too.
Good luck.
Also have you heard any strange sounds and is the soil any good for tracks? Oh and next time your there,keep an eye out for sticks made into shapes on the ground too.
Good luck.

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And also you might want to take a look further into the bush area too,I recon you might find more interesting stuff in the hidden area's of the bush.

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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
As of yet, I haven't heard any strange sounds. There have been some strange smells but nothing of the type normally reported. The soil near some water left from downpours might have some prints. I will look more closely at a future date. I haven't ventured into the bush on the southern side of the power lines.Brettski wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 8:47 pm Thanks for explaining that. Yeah it doesn't surprise me having yowies near a busy highway or road,you always hear about sightings near them,plus with destruction of habitat it pushes them further towards human activity.
Also have you heard any strange sounds and is the soil any good for tracks? Oh and next time your there,keep an eye out for sticks made into shapes on the ground too.
Good luck.
I have put some info on part off a google map to hopefully explain things a little more.
This exercise has certainly made me aware of trees and branches in the bush.
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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Thanks for doing that,and now that you have found something to do with yowies it becomes almost an obsession to find out for sure what's going on.
Believe me that yowie or yowies are coming from that bush area, because they can hide there during the day,and those tree breaks you photographed they are usually a sign of either aggression or territory,and because there is people and cars close by they get aggressive and territorial.
My bet is they are hanging around there at night because they can't be seen,and heading back into the bush during the day. If I were you,try and follow a track from that area to the bush, because that's most likely the way they are travelling. So definitely check out the bush.
Thanks again.
Believe me that yowie or yowies are coming from that bush area, because they can hide there during the day,and those tree breaks you photographed they are usually a sign of either aggression or territory,and because there is people and cars close by they get aggressive and territorial.
My bet is they are hanging around there at night because they can't be seen,and heading back into the bush during the day. If I were you,try and follow a track from that area to the bush, because that's most likely the way they are travelling. So definitely check out the bush.
Thanks again.

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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Hey Brettski from a couple of photos of sticks you have indicated that it's definitely yowie related???
What makes you believe that these sticks indicate the presence of yowies in Noosa?
What makes you believe that these sticks indicate the presence of yowies in Noosa?
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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Listen,I never said those 2 photos were definitely yowies that did it,all I said was they look interesting.Bluedog wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:31 pm Hey Brettski from a couple of photos of sticks you have indicated that it's definitely yowie related???
What makes you believe that these sticks indicate the presence of yowies in Noosa?
And I said it's worth looking into it,and what's wrong with saying that?
Got to love people (you) criticizing someones comment giving an opinion that you don't like..
Please don't reply with comments trying to belittle people, especially when the person is trying to help. It's almost as if you think your another dean Harrison,stop trying think your better than anyone else..not good..

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Listen if I have enterpreted you comment in the wrong way,I apologise,if your intention wasn't negative or degrading, please ignore my previous replys ok.

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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Bluedog's questions were valid and warranted there was nothing wrong with asking a question.
Brettski wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 1:03 am Believe me that yowie or yowies are coming from that bush area....
The above sounds like two definitive and contradicting quotes to me.Brettski wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 4:15 pm I never said those 2 photos were definitely yowies that did it....
I am sure Bluedog will appreciate your apology.Brettski wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 4:20 pm Listen if I have enterpreted you comment in the wrong way,I apologise,if your intention wasn't negative or degrading, please ignore my previous replys ok.
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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
If you go bush walking in anywhere in Australia you're going to find sticks and branches that have grown or fallen and become intertwined or stacked together.
Maybe yowies make stick or branch structures???
Who knows I've yet to see any real evidence that indicates this?
That's the reason for asking the question?
I don't know what to believe any more but I do believe many of the eye witness accounts.
Only one has to be true!
Maybe yowies make stick or branch structures???
Who knows I've yet to see any real evidence that indicates this?
That's the reason for asking the question?
I don't know what to believe any more but I do believe many of the eye witness accounts.
Only one has to be true!
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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Hi Yoome
There was a sighting 5km south of here, around 8 years ago, I think
Read the sighting on this site. Near the dump.
There was a sighting 5km south of here, around 8 years ago, I think
Read the sighting on this site. Near the dump.
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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Hi Bubble1 - I read that report about the sighting on Noosa-Eumundi Rd and I think I have read something about an experience by someone near Lake Weyba as well. I've gone looking for it but have not been able to locate it. I've read so much about Yowies etc over the last month, I'm not sure where I have read things.
Bluedog - I agree about branches falling etc in the bush and people getting all excited about them. Some of these arrangements have me wondering such as the curved branches and the teepee like structures. These are interesting indeed. I will have to do more reading on this subject. The subject of Yowies is fascinating indeed and hopefully more will be revealed as time passes.
Bluedog - I agree about branches falling etc in the bush and people getting all excited about them. Some of these arrangements have me wondering such as the curved branches and the teepee like structures. These are interesting indeed. I will have to do more reading on this subject. The subject of Yowies is fascinating indeed and hopefully more will be revealed as time passes.
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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
I walk on a pathway down to my local beach on a regular basis.
This pathway follows the river down to the beach.
In the section of the pathway that is through the scrub and down on the beach I regularly see teepee structures and I occasionally witness the local kids making them.
Kids on push bikes go anywhere and everywhere. I remember as a kid being up to 20kms from home roaming the country side exploring and building forts and hideouts with my mates.
I do think that yowies maybe responsible for some stick structures but I do think to much emphasis is placed on this.
As I posted earlier stick structures can be found everywhere in the bush especially if your looking for them.
I believe nature and humans are responsible for 99.99% of them as for the 00.01% well who knows?
This pathway follows the river down to the beach.
In the section of the pathway that is through the scrub and down on the beach I regularly see teepee structures and I occasionally witness the local kids making them.
Kids on push bikes go anywhere and everywhere. I remember as a kid being up to 20kms from home roaming the country side exploring and building forts and hideouts with my mates.
I do think that yowies maybe responsible for some stick structures but I do think to much emphasis is placed on this.
As I posted earlier stick structures can be found everywhere in the bush especially if your looking for them.
I believe nature and humans are responsible for 99.99% of them as for the 00.01% well who knows?
The more I learn, the less I know.
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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
I NEVER SAID ITS DEFINITELY A YOWIE,I SAID THE TOP AND BOTTOM PICS LOOK INTERESTING!!Bluedog wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:31 pm Hey Brettski from a couple of photos of sticks you have indicated that it's definitely yowie related???
What makes you believe that these sticks indicate the presence of yowies in Noosa?
THATS A BIT DIFFERENT THAN SAYING ITS DEFINITELY YOWIE RELATED!!

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Sorry that was my mate being smart, please ignore this message..Brettski wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 5:51 pmI NEVER SAID ITS DEFINITELY A YOWIE,I SAID THE TOP AND BOTTOM PICS LOOK INTERESTING!!Bluedog wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:31 pm Hey Brettski from a couple of photos of sticks you have indicated that it's definitely yowie related???
What makes you believe that these sticks indicate the presence of yowies in Noosa?
THATS A BIT DIFFERENT THAN SAYING ITS DEFINITELY YOWIE RELATED!!

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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Dion ,that bit about them coming from that bush area quote,what I meant by that was it it turns out to be a yowie they would most likely come from that bush area. I was trying to give a possible scenario that's all.Dion wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 7:54 am Bluedog's questions were valid and warranted there was nothing wrong with asking a question.
Brettski wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 1:03 am Believe me that yowie or yowies are coming from that bush area....The above sounds like two definitive and contradicting quotes to me.Brettski wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 4:15 pm I never said those 2 photos were definitely yowies that did it....
I am sure Bluedog will appreciate your apology.Brettski wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 4:20 pm Listen if I have enterpreted you comment in the wrong way,I apologise,if your intention wasn't negative or degrading, please ignore my previous replys ok.

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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Well Brettski,
It certainly seems my questioning of your earlier post got your and or your friend all worked up! (I don't quite get how your friend posted on a thread under your name on this site?)
The whole point of this forum is to present and debate evidence and theories regarding the possible existence of the yowie.
If you don't like to be questioned on or about comments you post maybe this isn't the forum for you?
As far as your "mate" posting comments in capitals, what's that about?
You made a comment saying "believe me yowie or yowies are coming from that bush area" (a pretty definitive statement that yowies are in the area!)
You made this comment based on seeing photos. That's why I questioned you.
Apologies to yoome that his thread regarding stick structures has turned into a
fight.
It certainly seems my questioning of your earlier post got your and or your friend all worked up! (I don't quite get how your friend posted on a thread under your name on this site?)
The whole point of this forum is to present and debate evidence and theories regarding the possible existence of the yowie.
If you don't like to be questioned on or about comments you post maybe this isn't the forum for you?
As far as your "mate" posting comments in capitals, what's that about?
You made a comment saying "believe me yowie or yowies are coming from that bush area" (a pretty definitive statement that yowies are in the area!)
You made this comment based on seeing photos. That's why I questioned you.
Apologies to yoome that his thread regarding stick structures has turned into a

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I've been back a number of times to the place where I took these photos. On these occasions there have been no feelings of dread and few feelings of being watched. The first time of feeling dread/fear was certainly an unnerving experience. I have taken more photos of structures but they add nothing new to my earlier posts. The structures tend to be quite old. They could also be ways that the foliage has dropped or grown in a weird way. I shall keep looking and reading because I am interested to what is happening. There is some great information on this site.
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I have seen some more structures on the path beside Eenie Creek Rd on the way to Noosa Civic Shopping Centre. I am not sure whether these are man made or not. The are interesting in the light of my previous report made about two years ago. To my mind they are not natural as in branches falling in a particular way. I will go back and get a precise location of this structure. This is the first time I have noticed anything out of the ordinary since my last reports. If anyone can shed some light on this structure I would be most appreciative.
Thanks from yoome.
Thanks from yoome.
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Thank you for sharing! Definitely keep us all updated!
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Further to the report on a structure on the bicycle/walking track to the Noosa Civic Shopping Centre. I went back the other day and noticed a couple of things I did not report before. Grass had grown up a lot around the structures indicating that this structure had been there for a fair period of time. Also the structure was away from other foliage. This meant that the material had been transported to this site. In my previous readings and seeing photos of these things, they have been amongst other foliage. Maybe I have not seen enough photos of this kind. Do Yowies carry material to a new site? Or is it a prank in order to elicit some excitement from board/forum members. In this regard they have my attention and questions.
One other thing is that the stick in the fork of my photos points towards a pond of water not that far away. I have read that these structures can indicate the direction etc of water sources.
A fair while ago I noticed a really strong wet dog smell near the entrance of the track across from the Dog Exercise Park on Lake Weyba Drive. In my readings I have come across Australian plants that can give of the same sort of smell. I try to think of things that may impinge on my observations before I jump to any conclusions.
If anyone has any thoughts or observations on what I have written I would be glad of their input.
One other thing is that the stick in the fork of my photos points towards a pond of water not that far away. I have read that these structures can indicate the direction etc of water sources.
A fair while ago I noticed a really strong wet dog smell near the entrance of the track across from the Dog Exercise Park on Lake Weyba Drive. In my readings I have come across Australian plants that can give of the same sort of smell. I try to think of things that may impinge on my observations before I jump to any conclusions.
If anyone has any thoughts or observations on what I have written I would be glad of their input.
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The stick pointing at the water source is pointing the wrong way but it is in the general line to the water source.
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Re: Structures beside a path in Noosa.
Hi Yoome
Have you seen all the free camping vehicles at the Western end of this path, close to the civic.
It would be interesting if there has been any activity in this area?
The campers have only recently moved here.
Pete
Have you seen all the free camping vehicles at the Western end of this path, close to the civic.
It would be interesting if there has been any activity in this area?
The campers have only recently moved here.
Pete