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Bigfoot Evidence
2011

 

Experts on Bigfoot have found what they believe to be the "best evidence yet" for the existence of the legendary creature. An area called the Kemerovo Region in Russia is an area known for its frequent sightings of the creature and these bigfoot hunters have now found trees that are twisted together in this region which suggests a creature living there that resembles gorillas and organgutans who make nests.

Biologist John Bindernagel, 69, said: "We didn't feel like the trees we saw in Siberia had been done by a man or another mammal". "Twisted trees like this have also been observed in North America and they could fit with the theory that Bigfoot makes nests. The nests we have looked at are built around trees twisted together into an arch shape." He also called for mainstream scientists to take this study seriously and to look over the evidence, rather than be put off by "jokes and taboos". Saying: "I'm nearly 70 so time is running out for me".

The Bigfoot experts who studied this area of Siberia had first met at a conference in Moscow before their trip, and come from various countries Canada, America, Sweden and Russia. There have also been sightings of this creature in many countries such as Russia, North America and of course the Yeti in the Himalayas. Sightings have also been reported in places that are not really known for this creature such as France.

We can also tell you that they are trying to open a scientific Institute to study Yetis in Siberia. However, the final decision will be made after the conference on whether it will become a reality or not.

Drawing of Bigfoot by a witness.

 

Sources and Credits:
The Sun Newspaper 14.11.11
John Bindernagel




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