Mysterious Yowie Sighting in 1941 Australian Valley: Witness Accounts

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video posted on the YouTube channel "Where's My Yowie" has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, titled "The Gorilla Fantasy - Yowie (Bigfoot) sighting at Cockatoo Valley in 1940," features a newspaper report from South Australia's Bunyip newspaper on Friday, June 20, 1941. In the video, Jamie from "Where's My Yowie" reads the report about a Yowie sighting at Cockatoo Valley, South Australia in 1940. According to the report, Mr. Johnson of Cockatoo Valley wrote about the "Guerrilla fantasy" supposed to exist in the area. The report states that the animal, described as a "black animal," has been seen by a number of local people for quite a few years and appears to be a fruit-eating animal. Jamie from "Where's My Yowie" expresses his excitement about the report, stating that the description of the animal sounds like a Yowie. He also notes that the animal is described as being timid and giving people only a brief glimpse before disappearing, which is consistent with many Yowie sightings. The report also states that the animal has been seen near a vineyard and a horse stable, and that it has not caused any damage. This is interesting as it is consistent with the behavior of Bigfoot or Sasquatch, which are known to avoid contact with humans and not cause harm. The video is a fascinating addition to the wealth of information and evidence surrounding the existence of Yowie and Bigfoot. It is a reminder that these creatures have been reported and documented for many years, and that there is still much to learn about them. If you're interested in learning more about Yowie and Bigfoot sightings, be sure to check out the video on "Where's My Yowie" YouTube channel. And, if you have any sightings or experiences to share, we encourage you to submit them to our website. It's worth noting that the video is not produced by us, but rather by the YouTube channel "Where's My Yowie". We are simply sharing the information and encouraging our readers to check it out for themselves. We respect all opinions and ideas, and we are always open to new evidence and perspectives on the existence of Yowie and Bigfoot.