Andaroos

The earliest recorded accounts of Andaroos date back to the 19th century, when European settlers began to explore the Australian outback. These initial reports described the creatures as being similar to the European notion of a "wild man of the woods," with some accounts suggesting that they were large, hairy, and stood upright on two legs.

The story begins with a crossing of the Straits of Gibraltar. In 711, Tariq ibn Ziyad, a Berber general, landed his troops on a rocky outcrop—naming it Jabal Tariq (Gibraltar). Within a few short years, the Visigothic Kingdom that ruled Hispania crumbled. andaroos


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