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AYR Audio Report #148 near Woy Woy, NSW

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:34 pm
by Dean Harrison
We receive a few of these reports where the nose and mouth resemble a snout of a dog. They have been about throughout our history,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75XQxLtp_ro&t=5s



DMH

Re: AYR Audio Report #148 near Woy Woy, NSW

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:04 pm
by sensesonfire
My opinion this is certainly not a fully developed Dogman may be going through a transitional stage. But one thing is for sure it isn't a Yowie by what we know a Yowie to be and what they look like. The aboriginal lady referred to it as a Noonooku (not sure of the spelling). I can understand why the indigenous Australians referred to these creatures as hideous monsters of an unearthly character and yes they have known about them for hundreds of years possibly millennia.
To me, this creature is just another to add to the growing number of supernatural entities that we will become more familiar with in the not too distant future. (woot)

Re: AYR Audio Report #148 near Woy Woy, NSW

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:23 pm
by TheBlackStump
This sighting was very close to the Egyptian glyphs at Kariong.

Re: AYR Audio Report #148 near Woy Woy, NSW

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 9:49 pm
by gregvalentine
TheBlackStump wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:23 pm This sighting was very close to the Egyptian glyphs at Kariong.
Apologies for wondering off at a tangent here, but what are peoples' take on the Kariong Glyphs (which I've not yet visited)? Seems to be a lot of theories going around, from the boringly mundane to the wild and wacky (Egyptian princes to Pleiadies ETs).

Re: AYR Audio Report #148 near Woy Woy, NSW

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 7:06 am
by Dion
gregvalentine wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 9:49 pm
TheBlackStump wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:23 pm This sighting was very close to the Egyptian glyphs at Kariong.
Apologies for wondering off at a tangent here, but what are peoples' take on the Kariong Glyphs (which I've not yet visited)? Seems to be a lot of theories going around, from the boringly mundane to the wild and wacky (Egyptian princes to Pleiadies ETs).
I think the story goes along the lines of a ranger who was in the area started to hear the "tap tap" so he went to investigate and found a bloke chiselling away at the rock making all kinds of Egyptian Hieroglyphs and the ranger politely told the guy to go away. I believe the guy came back days or weeks later and finished off the job. This story makes more sense because if you have ever been to the glyphs you will notice they are poorly made and they even come with some male genitalia etched into the wall for the laugh, the kind you would see drawn on the book or desk of some random school kid. To me the wild and wacky stories you will hear are to far fetched as well, right down to an Egyptian king that was buried there.

Re: AYR Audio Report #148 near Woy Woy, NSW

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 9:12 am
by TheBlackStump
To save getting off topic in this thread I have posted (in an old 2010 thread) a Youtube interview done in 2015 with the NPWS worker/indigenous man who initiallly discovered the Kariong Glyphs in 1978. There were original glyphs and also add on glyphs done by uni students after the indigenous man showed them the glyphs.

Cheers

http://www.yowiehunters.net/viewtopic.p ... 856#p55856

Re: AYR Audio Report #148 near Woy Woy, NSW

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 9:18 am
by TheBlackStump
Back to this topic.

I live at Woy Woy which is very close to Kariong.Lived here for 45 years approx on and off.

Re this witness sighting..... the guy reported seeing kangaroos but no kangaroos anywhere around here , plenty of wallabies though.

Re: AYR Audio Report #148 near Woy Woy, NSW

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 3:35 pm
by gregvalentine
TheBlackStump wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2019 9:18 am Back to this topic.

I live at Woy Woy which is very close to Kariong.Lived here for 45 years approx on and off.

Re this witness sighting..... the guy reported seeing kangaroos but no kangaroos anywhere around here , plenty of wallabies though.
Fair enough, they're different, but to an untrained eye they might appear the same particularly if correct size is not noted and/or in unclear circumstances, plus I would suggest "kangaroo" is sometimes used as a catch-all identifier.