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
Structures found in the Blue Mountains
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Structures found in the Blue Mountains
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Re: Structures found in the Blue Mountains
I do go into detail in the video link provided about the structures.
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Re: Structures found in the Blue Mountains
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?
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?