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Gubba
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Does anyone here have the number-plate "YOWIE1"? We spotted a car with that plate in Lawson yesterday.

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Buck
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That's just crazy talk. Unless I see a blurry photo, I ain't believin' nuthin'. :wink:

Wish it was my car...

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Why didn't I think of that!!! DOH!




By the way ...thanks for all your help Cass!
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Hello GUBBA,
Are you sure it's spelled "GUBBA", I was told it was "GUBA". As in GOOOBA. I take it you're investigating the Winbourne Road and Clear View Pde Yowie. I recently sent a coloured drawing down that way, based on a photo of "GUBA". Perhaps you've come across it in your networking?
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Gidday Joe,

Yep, thats the area I focus most of my efforts in. There has been a fair bit of activity lately! 8)
What experiences have you had in this area?

I was told that name by Neil Frost. I assume you sent the drawing to him?
I've also been told by a local Aboriginal woman that Gubba/Guba means "white fella"?
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Oh, yes, Gubba, I've had plenty of unusual experiences in the bush in that area. And you're right as to where that drawing went also. I always thought the aboriginal term for the creature in those parts was "Dooligarl", so was surprised to hear yet another aboriginal name for it for the same area.
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