Friday 26 November 2010

The Lamington Triangle - Yowies galore


The magnificent Lamington National Park in Queensland is well-known as a Yowie hot-spot - boasting hundreds of sightings of the shaggy manbeasts (or manimals, bush apes, yahoos - whatever you prefer to call them) - and it also has a forbidding reputation as a wilderness area, claiming many lives in its many decades as a national park.

One of the most famous Lamington National Park yowie witnesses is the former Queensland Senator Bill O'Chee, who as a schoolboy saw a giant gorilla-like beast that he said looked like the Star Wars character 'Chewbacca'.

The park lies on the Lamington Plateau of the McPherson Range on the Queensland/New South Wales border. From Southport on the Gold Coast the park is 85 km to the southwest and Brisbane is 110 km north. Lamington National Park is also renowned for its natural beauty, rainforests, birdlife, ancient trees, waterfalls, walking tracks and mountain views.

In this short clip, courtesy of Michael Hardcastle, several seasoned bushmen, including Bernard O'Reilly (author of the Australian classic Cullenbenbong, which mentions the 'Gubba') talk about the park, its grisly reputation and the mysterious hairy men that lurk in its rarely explored forests - the Yowies.

1 comment:

  1. The cry of the Gubba, mentioned by O'Reilly, was only reported heard in the Kanimbla Valley, near Katoomba, where he grew up.

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