Three men in Queensland have claimed they came across a “yowie” while driving home from work.
reported the three plantation workers were driving on Saturday, December 4, to the Jimna Base Camp when theyunder a street light. The men said the figure noticed them and turned in their direction.
“I’ve never really had a paranormal or strange experience like that before. I hardly slept that night and the feeling was overwhelming that I had seen something that I never believed in previously.” “It definitely was a scary moment for me, as I said I was so confused and shook of what we were seeing, and as we got closer and closer it didn’t make sense like you’d hope.”
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