Interesting paper on the almasty

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Interesting paper on the almasty

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https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... LfJpBFixYM

Interesting read on the subject of the almasty.

I think the yowie and the almasty are different beings entirely but its still makes for an interesting read.
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Re: Interesting paper on the almasty

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Hi Bluedog

Thats a very long read by the looks of it.

Unfortunately I dont have the attention span these days to sit and read lengthy papers, I'm more of a watch or listen type.

Thanks for posting the link however I am sure someone will get some enjoyment out of it. (thumb up)

BTW not that I have read much on the almasty lately but I would have thought they would have similar traits to the Yowie?
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To me from what I have researched online the almasty seem to be more of a wild man /primitive human.
While I don't profess to have any idea what a yowie is I don't believe it's a primitive human.
Yes the paper is long, 27 pages it's an interesting read.
Worth a look if you have 30 minutes to kill.
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Bluedog wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 12:29 pm To me from what I have researched online the almasty seem to be more of a wild man /primitive human.
Yeah I guess everyone has a different explanation for them, I thought the almasty was just another name for a Yeti which looks very similar to a Yowie? so while there are many different types of Yowies there must be the same for almasty's I would assume?
Bluedog wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 12:29 pm Worth a look if you have 30 minutes to kill.


Oh it would take me longer than that. :lol:
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