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The Temple of Nim Newsletter

of

Blue Mountains UFO Research Club.


Vol. 3 Issue No 1

January 2007

Inside:

Mark Stephen Cooper. Announcing Blue Mountains Triangle. Saucer Nests of the Wollemi. New Giant Hominid Fossil Footprints finds in Sydneys South.

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Blue Mountains UFO Research Club News. Our meetings are held on the third Saturday of the month, at the Gilroy residence, 12 Kamillaroi Road, South Katoomba, from 2pm onwards.
We are situated on the corner of Kamillaroi Road and Ficus Street, and as we always say, park in Ficus Street where there is safer parking.

PLEASE NO SMOKING ON THE PREMISES. ALSO, NO LARGE BAGS IN THE CINEMA OR THE HOUSE. PLEASE NOTE. As this gathering is now by invitation only please contact us prior to
bringing along any new friends interested in UFOlogy and the mysteries generally. Anyone with any personal experiences involving UFOs or the unexplained are invited to share them with us all.
Contact Information: Phone: 02 4782 3441, Email: randhgilroy@optusnet.com.au

[or catch our website on rexgilroy.com or mysteriousaustralia.com]. A plate of food to share for afternoon tea is appreciated.

Program for the 20th January.


Report on UFO saucer nests in the Wollemi wilderness. Report on impending release of the Gilroys new book Blue Mountains Triangle Australian/American Underground Bases and the ET Connection. Latest Blue Mountains UFO Sightings and any members sightings reports from the Blue Mountains-Sydney district. Three remarkable documentaries are to be screened on UFOs The creation of the Universe and the prophecies of ancient civilisations on concerning the end of the world and the predictions of Nostradamus. These documentaries are highly recommended and we hop to see a big roll-up of members for this, our first meeting for 2007. Please make an effort to attend! We will have our usual Skywatch weather permitting.

And other surprises...

Rex and Heather Gilroy, Australias top UFO and Unexplained Mysteries Research team. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2004.

Mark Stephen Cooper 1958-2006. We are not sure how many of you will remember Mark, but it is with deep regret that we have to inform our fellow Blue Mountains UFO Research Club members of the passing of Mark Cooper, who until his serious car accident [taking on a coal truck at Mt Victoria over two years ago, after working on Heathers computer and leaving us at 2pm that afternoon] had been one of our most enthusiastic members, attending every meeting. Following his accident, Mark had spent the past two years in the Brain Injury Unit at Westmead Hospital, where he was found dead in

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3 his room on Boxing Day 2006, following a wonderful Christmas Day outing at Katoomba.

We are going to share some of Marks life with you. Mark was born in Casino NSW, a 6th generation Australian. He was destined from the start to travel as his father worked as a Bank Manager in those days, which required him to travel extensively. Mark learnt quickly as he travelled, his schooling and knowledge of Australia excelled. They moved from Casino to Taree, Cootamundra, Canberra, Port Macquarie, Young, Grafton, Grenfell, Coonamble, Quirindi and Hervey Bay in Queensland. Mark achieved his Higher School Certificate and became a Bank Worker himself from 1975 to 1977. Mark joined the Coles Meyers food chain in 1977 and worked with them as a manager until 1997. There again he travelled extensively from Sydney to Moree, Inverell, Dapto and then finally to Lithgow in 1992. Mark also had his own business Adventuretech Outdoors, he worked at the Jenolan Caves and in later years worked for Austar the pay-TV provider. Marks hobbies and interests included Photography, 4-wheel driving, Rural Fire Service Volunteer, SES, NSW Police Service Volunteer. When Mark moved to Lithgow in 1992 he helped form the Hartley Valley 4x4 Club where he was Secretary until his death. Marks love for the bush and Australia was shown in his wonderful photography work for which he had won prizes and also in his assistance within the 4x4 Club with rescues etc. In all that Mark did, he gave unselfishly and supported his new home town. Mark will always be remembered for his passion to better 4-wheel driving clubs throughout Australia. He helped in forming the new 4-Wheel Driving Council in the Central West, in doing so he involved the NSW Parks and Wildlife Service, Forestry, Police and other emergency services. This had not been heard of in the 4-Wheel Drive Movement. Mark helped to do rescues in the bush, he did all the paperwork, supported them with maps etc. He helped many people stranded and lost in and around the Blue Mountains region; one example being the night that I was lost deep in the Kanangra Boyd wilderness in June 1999, Mark monitored radio reports back at Lithgow SES HQ of the search and eventual my rescue by SES personnel from Oberon. From his involvement with Emergency Services, Mark went on to join the newly formed Volunteer in Policing Program. He gave voluntary help to the NSW Police in Lithgow to support and better our community. He made many friends within this organization. As a matter of fact he had friends all over Australia. Blue Mountains UFO Research Club members will recall how our dear, since deceased dog Cuddles would position herself at our side gate, barking and greeting every time members arrived for our meetings. Cuddles got so used to seeing Marks 4x4 drive vehicle [even when he visited us at times other than Club meetings], that she never bothered to bark! Every time Mark visited us, even for our Club meetings, he was always offering Heather useful advice on computer matters. He even gave Heather her current computer a most generous gift, because he said more than once that he great faith in our researches and wanted to help us every way he could. His skills and knowledge of this country of ours that he travelled extensively showed to all whenever he spoke. He loved the Sea of Hervey Bay [Frazer Island] - he loved the inland deserts the farms out west, but most of all he was passionate about the Blue Mountains and the Lithgow district. His family and friends whom he touched immensely will sadly miss Mark. We say goodbye to our friend and mate. But he will never be forgotten. Rex and Heather

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Rex visiting Mark in St. George Hospital Sydney in July 2004. Mark Stephen Cooper 1956-2006.

Blue Mountains Triangle Australian/American Underground Bases and the ET Connection.

ANNOUNCING THE IMPENDING RELEASE OF THE GILROYS LATEST BOOK:

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This sensational book, due to appear in February, reveals many stunning disclosures, of ET Abductions, disappearances of aircraft and people under eerie circumstances, Time Window visitations to the past by people and many more mysteries that continue to occur within the territory covered by the Blue Mountains Triangle. This book also reveals a gigantic conspiracy by the Australian and American governments and military, which has persisted since the beginning of the Cold War, to keep from public knowledge a vast network of underground advanced space technology research bases, towns and cities, all inter-connected by road and rail transportation to offshore undersea nuclear submarine nests/flying saucer launch facilities. This book reveals the ground-breaking research of the authors [and one Rex Gilroy in particular, whose investigations of the Base goes back to 1965], in revealing the mysterious goings-on deep in the Burragorang Valley and elsewhere, at which UFOs are being sighted on a regular basis, and the constant military activities also involved. The activities of Blue Mountains UFO Research Club members in the investigation of the Blue Mountains bases is also included. The authors believe that our book is the most sensational UFO publication so far produced in Australia and a ground-breaking work certain to cause a sensation. Watch this Newsletter for purchase details. -0-

Saucer Nests in the Wollemi.


by Rex Gilroy. Copyright Rex Gilroy 2007. [This article is composed from material in the forthcoming book Blue Mountains Triangle Australian/American Underground Bases and the ET Connection by Rex and Heather Gilroy; URU Publications, to be released in February 2007]. Over the years much has already been written by Heather and I concerning the mysterious UFO Bases located deep in the Burragorang Valley and Wollemi wildernesses, a subject which I in fact have researched since 1965. Since then a mass of evidence has been gathered which, apart from the countless numbers of UFOs that have been reported seen by people throughout the Blue Mountains and Burragorang/Wollemi wildernesses in particular, includes cases of locals who have claimed to have been abducted by ETs, even in one famous case to another planet and eventually returned! There are also a great many Time window experiences of people who have stepped back into the past; had close encounters with space beings; or been fired upon by armed troops when they inadvertently stumbled upon the outskirts of one or more of the secret entrances to the vast underground world that lies beneath the Blue Mountains! Over the years the Australian Government and the Defence authorities have remained tight-lipped about what is going on beneath the Blue Mountains; but the

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6 mystery is bigger than that, for it extends far beyond the confines of the Blue Mountains, particularly to the east coast to offshore nuclear submarine nests and flying saucer launching sites. These undersea operations explain over the years the many sightings made by people of saucers and other strange craft seen to fly from beneath the ocean, particularly near Wollongong, the Central Coast and Newcastle, where it is believed these undersea facilities exist, linked to the underground complexes revealed in the Gilroys forthcoming book Blue Mountains triangle Australian/American Underground Bases and the ET Connection. And there appears to be an ET connection, for the incredibly advanced space travel technology being developed down there is far, far in advance of anything officially known to our present science, and the belief that the scientists involved in the blue Mountains underland project have, at some stage, established contact, either by electronic or hands-on means, with a friendly super-civilisation from beyond our Earth, which has been sharing their space travel technological knowledge. There is much more which is not yet clear as to the purpose of this sharing of knowledge, but it has helped the scientists beneath the Blue Mountains develop the means of inter-stellar exploration far beyond our dreams. It is no wonder then that ASIO, as well as FBI and CIA agents exist on the Blue Mountains as well as in Sydney and Canberra, concerned with the continuing secrecy surrounding this massive Australian/American joint project. In their efforts to silence all knowledge of this operation they continue to enforce a media blackout and intimidate people who have stumbled upon these operations, or as in the authors case, prevent the revelation of what we know. However, despite previous spying, phone-tapping etc, we have given slide lectures on the Conspiracy beneath our feet across Australia, and there is more to come! The reader can learn the whole story for themselves in our new book about to be released. ***** For the members of the Blue Mountains UFO Research Club scanning the Burragorang Valley from the clifftops near Katoomba, there has hardly ever been a night when one or more, even dozens of mysterious light balls and large craft have been observed to emerge from a particular area within that valley, or descend into it; and there are daytime phenomena witnessed here as well on occasions. It is the same picture for the Wollemi wilderness, which lies north of the Grose Valley, bordered by the Putty Road between Windsor and Singleton, on its eastern side, and the Lithgow district northwards to the Goulburn river country to the north on its western side. This immensely vast wilderness region falls within the Blue Mountains Triangle which will be the subject of another article for this journal. Strange things happen along the Putty Road at night. For many years now people driving between Windsor and Singleton at the southern and northern ends of this road respectively, have seen mysterious glowing objects passing over the road coming from the east and descending into the Wollemi wilderness directly to the west. Other people have been followed by glowing objects that descended from above to keep pace with their vehicle; while others have experienced the sensation of their cars being followed by a glowing force that appeared overhead to keep pace with them before drawing their vehicle up off the road like a magnet for up to a metre then dropping them.

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7 It is not the place to stop for any length of time at night and many people prefer to get through it as soon as they able. These weird experiences convince locals that UFOs are a reality. Large spacecraft of saucer, egg, hexagonal and other shapes are frequently sighted by people over the Wollemi-Newnes region day and night, and a few eyewitnesses have seen mystery craft either descend into the forest depths or rise from them. Obviously there are spaceport openings lying under cover in this wilderness. Inland from Howes Valley several campers exploring scrub one day in 1979, stumbled upon an isolated dirt road where there was not supposed to be one. Following it for some distance, they saw a group of American soldiers standing beside an Australian Army truck. Hiding in bushes they watched as the troops climbed into the vehicle and drove off along the road into the scrub. This incident was reported to me by a Mr Bob Porter in 1982. He informed me that another camping party had been fired upon by a group of Australian and American soldiers when the soldiers spotted them moving across a swamp. It was enough to make them leave the area in haste, and for a time they were pursued by the soldiers, about a dozen in all. In recent years the author has made attempts to find what lies at the end of an old dirt road that leads west of the Putty road. On one occasion I followed it for several kilometres, as it wound its way through rocky forest-covered outcrops and gullies. There are no farming properties out there so what does it lead to? Two campers Barry and Brian informed the late Don Boyd [former editor of Psychic Australian Magazine] in 1979, that the year before they had been exploring forest country inland from the Putty Road near Kindarun Mountain, when they stumbled into a large camp, covered by extensive amounts of camouflage netting. There were military packs, both with Australian and US Army insignias, Cooking equipment and a plentiful supply of food and radio equipment with Australian and American identification markings lay about the site. It was obvious that the owners of this equipment were not very far away as they heard distant voices. The men left the scene quickly. Similarly in 1985 weathering wooden crates marked NASA were found by campers dumped in a gully deep in the Newnes wilderness. During May 2003 four young men from Lithgow claimed that, while they were camping in the Newnes scrub, they saw a dirt road at the base of a gully cliff they were standing on. Beyond, the road was covered by camouflage netting. Four military trucks suddenly appeared. As they passed below the boys saw that they contained crates. The vehicles disappeared along the road beneath the netting. Yet the gully became a box canyon. The boys realised that the road had to enter a tunnel up ahead. Not long afterwards they spotted armed soldiers walking slowly along the road from beneath the camouflaged section of the road. They decided to leave. ***** Over the years campers and others who have penetrated remote locations of the Wollemi wilds, have afterwards reported having stumbled upon often large, circular depressions in open areas and swampland locations. It is from these areas that distant sightings have often been made by people, day and night, of saucertype craft either descending into or emerging from the bushland. During the winter of 2006, Heather and I drove up the Putty Road from Windsor one day to enable me to investigate a region deep inland from the road, where tracks of giant-size monitor lizards have been found in the past by us. On

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8 this occasion I had Heather remain with our car as the area I was going to look at was particularly rough and overgrown. However, because of the drought wether I soon discovered the swamplands to have completely dried up and a lot of foliage died away. The swampgrass over a metre tall, was all dried, and in one dried-up swamp near the edge of dense scrub, I found a circular depression of crushed reeds which I soon measured as being 25ft [7.62m] in diameter. The depression in the ground was up to 40cm at its centre. It was obvious to me that a heavy object had rested here. The depression was at least a couple of weeks old. I realised that I had found a saucer nest. About 300 metres west of the nest I soon came upon another of the same measurements, in an open and extensive tract of dried swamp. As I scanned the surrounding swampland with my binoculars, a couple of hundred metres to the north I spotted another, larger circular depression. This nest proved to be 100ft [30m] in diameter, lying in a section of swampland containing a mixture of reeds and dense leptospermum bushes. Fighting my way through this obstacle was not east anymore than it was getting out of it afterwards, but from the mass of crushed, flattened foliage and 1 metre long depression, I could see that a much larger craft than those responsible for the other two nests had landed here about the same time as the other two craft. The time was getting on so I began making my way back to Heather through acres of dried, dead swampgrass, and dense bushland to Heather. This region is alive with deadly tiger snakes in the summer months, so winter is the preferred time to investigate this wilderness. As we had other projects to cover the remainder of the 2006 winter was spent on investigations elsewhere, but 2007 will see us back there, in search of further clues of UFO landings in the Wollemi depths. -0-

The depths of the Wollemi National park Wilderness contain areas still largely inaccessible to all but the hardiest bushmen and campers. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007

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The first of the saucer nests found by rex Gilroy. It measured 7.62m in diameter. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

The second saucer nest site. All three were situated in dried swamps usually filled with water and impossible to cross. This nest measured 7.62m in diameter. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

The third and largest saucer nest. It measured 30m in diameter. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

New Giant Hominid Fossil Footprint finds in Sydneys South.

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10 By Rex Gilroy Copyright Rex Gilroy 2007. On Sunday 17th December, Heather, Greg foster and I returned to an isolated fossil mudstone shoal location in Sydneys south. For Greg it was his first visit, and he had a field day helping me uncover more fossil tracks, laid down by both modern human height beings as well as giants, in what is now mudstone dating back millions of years! Heather and I have known of this location since the late 1980s. The mudstone is the remains of a vast mudflat, or series of mudflats dating from Tertiary times, which means the fossil tracks could date anywhere from around a million to 15 million years. My guess is that they date back into Pliocene times; that is the tracks were probably laid down up to 2-3 million years ago, but this estimate remains tentative for now. The fact remains that Australia was once home to a variety of bipedal beings; some were of modern human height, others were more than one form of giant ranging in heights from an average giant height of 3-4 metres, to 6 metres, even more in height! A so far single gargantuan hominid foot impression found here is 3 metres in length by 1.2 metres width at the toes, 1.4 metres across the mid foot, and 92 cm width across the heel, by 5cm in depth. There are also several fossil impressions identical with tracks discovered by Heather and I on the Carrai Plateau inland from Kempsey in 1978, and which match others from the Katoomba area, and also Kanangra Boyd wilderness, Inverell in the New England district and Wave Rock area of Western Australia. All these fossils, when compared suggest that more than two, perhaps three forms of giant bipedal ape species once roamed Australia. These tracks remarkably resemble the famous Yeti tracks found by Eric Shipton in the Himalayas in 1951, and suggest that a form of the Dryopithecine apes, collectively called Gigantopithecus [known otherwise from large fossil jaws and teeth recovered in India, China and Java] once reached Australia. I have already written in previous Temple of Nim publications about the 1.28metre length modern human-shaped giant fossil footprint from this south Sydney site. On our latest visit Greg and I uncovered a barely visible track beside, but pointing away from this larger specimen, and obviously the track of a smaller giant being. Like its larger neighbour it too is a left foot impression, measuring 69cm length by 36.5cm width across the toes, 35cm near the mid-foot in width, and 23cm width across the heel. In the vicinity of the gargantuan track, I found two 3cm deep normal-size giant impressions. These were a left and right pair side by side, measuring 51cm length by 24cm across the toes, 25cm across the mid-foot and 17cm across the heel. Near these two was another, right track, 5cm deep impression 62cm in length by 24.5cm width across the toes, 20cm at mid-foot and 19cm across the heel. Soon after these finds I stumbled upon a lengthy mudstone shoal, which like the other sites hereabouts stand amid thick shrubbery. This latest shoal find possessed six footprints. One pointed west measuring 28cm length by 14cm across the toes, 12cm across mid-foot and 7cm at the heel, being 4cm in depth. Here was the right foot of a modern height being. There was another modern right track pointing north. It was 36cm in length by 13cm across the toes and 12.5cm across the heel. This was also 4cm in depth. Nearby another right foot, measuring 37cm in length by 13cm across the toes faced south. The shoal lay on an east-west axis, and near the eastern end pointing west, lay a huge

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11 footprint 1.13m in length by 60cm across the huge toes. This was a right foot impression 39cm width at mid-foot and 35cm across the heel, and 2cm in depth. Some distance ahead of it lay another massive, right foot. It measured 1.24m length by 64cm across the toes, by 55cm across the mid-foot and 40cm across the heel. At the western end of the shoal pointing east was a third and last giant track 77cm in length by 41cm across the huge toes, 33cm across the mid-foot and 33cm across the heel. A right foot, it was 5cm deep in the rock. Only daylight was against Greg and I finding more fossil tracks, and it appears there are seemingly thousands here, all preserved by some primordial volcanic ash fallout from some long worn away crater which covered and preserved them, eventually to come to the surface with the wearing away of the ash overlay. ***** Our ancient Aboriginal people preserve countless myths and legends of giant beings that still roamed the land when the Aborigines were new arrivals here from Southeast Asia, that is from around 68,000 years BP by our present knowledge. One of these giant races, known to the South Australian Aborigines was called by them Thardid Jimbo. These giant men and women inhabited the Mt Gambier area in one tradition. They were makers of massive stone tools and reached heights of 3 metres or over. The tribespeople lived in fear of them. Probable giant Homo erectines, the Thardid Jimbos often attacked the Aborigines. They also attacked a little pygmy folk, called the Woo by the tribespeople, trying to drive both these peoples from their lands. The giants often stole lubras from the tribesmen, taken during raids upon camps of unsuspecting Aborigines. The tribesmen eventually got fed up with being driven from their camps and favourite hunting grounds, and gradually ganged up on the giant beings, to drive them from the Mt Gambier region altogether. There are countless fossil footprints scattered throughout this continent to prove the former existence of giant races in antiquity. Thardid Jimbo could be another name for the Tjangara, a race of identical height that roamed the South Australian interior and manufactured massive stone megatools. And of course there were even taller, stronger, more muscular giant beings for which there are plenty of massive fossil tracks to prove such mighty hominids lived in those longago Pleistocene, or even earlier Pliocene times. And there is a growing collection of skull material [found by the Gilroys and their assistants], from Coolah in the Central West to the Wadbilliga Mountain Range of the NSW far south coast [two huge endocast skull-types], to further back up these traditions and the massive footprints. Australia seems to possess far more evidence for the former presence of giant races of the past than any other part of the world, and that includes Africa! Truly, Australia can rightfully be called the Land of the Giants! -0-

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The first of the two shoals of mudstone containing fossil hominid footprints. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

The 1.25m length modern humanshaped giant left foot impression at the first mudstone shoal site. It is 40cm wide and 8cm deep. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

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Nearby the 1.28m length track is this modern-length hominid right foot impression, the maker having slipped in the mud the slide mark behind the heel is clearly visible. The foot measures [slide impression] 22cm long by 11cm wide and 10cm across the heel by 3cm deep. [Footprint]; 37cm long by 14.5cm wide across the toes, 14cm wide at mid-foot and 9cm wide at the heel, being 3cm deep.

The Gargantuan hominid foot, filled with rainwater. It measures 3m in length by 1.2m across the toes, 1.4m across the mid-foot, 92cm width at the heel and 5cm in depth. It is a right foot. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy

This left footprint, pointing away from the 1.28m specimen, is 69cm length by 36.5cm width across the toes, 35cm near the mid-foot in width and 23cm wide at the heel. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

Near the 1.28m long hominid track is a 63cm length Gigantopithecus-type track, 46cm width at the toes, 37cm wide at the heel by 8cm deep [left], and to its right a hominid left foot impression 52cm long by 37cm across the toes, 26cm at mid-foot and 19cm across the heel, being 1.5cm in depth. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

In the vicinity of the Gargantuan track were a left and right set of tracks made by an individual, measuring 51cm in length by 24cm across the toes, 25cm across the mid-foot and 17cm across the heel. They were up to 2cm deep in the rock

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Close-ups of the two tracks. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

The second mudstone shoal where Rex and Greg found further giant and smaller fossil footprints Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007. Giant right footprint is 77cm long by 41cm across the toes, 33cm at mid-foot and 33cm across the heel. It is impressed 5cm deep in the rock. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy

Also in the vicinity ofleft gargantuan track are these two left These the and right foot and right footprints, 56cm in length by 25.5cm across the toes, impressions near the 22cm at mid-foot, and 18cm across measures They are 2.5cm in gargantuan track, the heel. depth. Photo54cm long Rex Gilroy 2007. copyright by 30cm across the toes and 25cm across the midfoot, with a heel width of 21.5cm, being 3cm and 1cm in How tall was the maker of this 1.24m long titan tootsie? It measures 64cm across the toes by 50cm across the midfoot and 40cm across the heel and is 5cm deep in the rock. It is a right foot impression. Photo copyright Rex Another near the 56cm long pair is this right track measuring 62cm long by 24.5cm across the toes, 20cm across the mid-foot and 19cm across the heel and being 5cm in depth.

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Another titan tootsie situated on the second shoal is examined by Rex Gilroy. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

The footprint in close-up. It is 1.13m in length by 60cm across the toes, 39cm at mid-foot and 35cm across the heel, being 2cm deep in the rock. Photo copyright Rex

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Three modern human-size modern were The second tracks human-size track is a found here; the first specimen, a and measures 36cm long, right foot also right foot 28cm long by 14cm across the the toes, 12.5cm at mid-foot 13cm across toes, 12cm across the mid-foot, 7cm across the heel and 10cm across the heel. It is 4cm in and 4cm deep. Photo copyright Rex Rex Gilroy depth. Photo copyright

The third footprint is 37cm long by 13cm across the toes, 12cm at mid-foot and 11cm at the heel, by 4cm in depth. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

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Greg Foster examining two fossil foot impressions at the South Sydney site. They demonstrate that modern-size races once shared Australia with more than one race of giant beings. Photo copyright Rex Gilroy 2007.

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More surprises, and of course your valuable reports.

Our previous meeting was a huge success and we look forward to seeing another big roll-up at our next one. There should be some good Skywatches ahead of us up here at Katoomba, weather permitting. Meanwhile, theres a lot happening up there at present so, until our next meeting Watch the Skies! Rex and Heather

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