Shadow of the Thylacine

Shadow of the Thylacine
Authors
Bailey, Col
Publisher
The Five Mile Press
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Date
2013-05-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
9.12 MB
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In 1967 Col Bailey sighted a Tasmanian Tiger in South Australia. Then in 1993,an encounter with an elderly bushman unlocked previously untold information that led Col into the untrodden wilderness of Tasmania's Weld Valley. Now the truth of this discovery can be revealed about an animal that the experts claim is long extinct.