Structures found in the Blue Mountains

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Structures found in the Blue Mountains

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I recently came across a tee Pee structure and then another similar one a few metres away from it up in the Blue Mountains. To my knowledge the teepee structure wasn't there 2 weeks prior, because I went through that area on my way out after placing a sound recorder and trail camera. Im sure I would have noticed it then. There are also alot of tree breaks in this area, they all face up upwards. Which I found weird. Im adding the video link I recently uploaded to my YouTube channel Australian Yowie. I will upload photos below.

Link: https://youtu.be/myiD-KHUElg
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I do go into detail in the video link provided about the structures.
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Re: Structures found in the Blue Mountains

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Yeah very interesting structures, in particular the first one. As you said, the second may just be natural - but it's still a lot of sticks/trees to accumulate in one particular spot and purely under gravity.

I'm curious why you're using those cameras? Although they use PIR for motion detection, they stick out like a sore thumb and then throw a spotlight on the subject. Do you believe they should still work for our friends?
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