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Thursday, 5 April 2018

AUSTRALIAN CREATURES

Go carefully if you are in the vicinity of the Mitchell River, Australia.  In a cave behind a waterfall lives, so the Guner Aborigines will tell you, the Nargun.  It is large, it is female and aboriginal weapons are useless against it.  You can find the Den of Nargun, a cave, at Woolshed Creek.  Its hands, arms and breast are flesh and blood, but the rest of it is composed of stone.  It will seize the unwary passer-by.

Then there is the Narabeen Critter.  In 1968 this was observed by a witness at Narabeen Lakes, a suburb of Sydney.  It was standing in the shallows of a lake.  Its skin and back legs were like an elephant's and it had short forelegs.  It then came out of the lake.

There are supposedly humanoids with claws instead of hands, according to the Aborigines of Victoria.  They are called the net-net.

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