An Animal Planet film crew are investigating the scene of an infamous Youtube Bigfoot video.
"What brought the show to Cache Valley was a famous YouTube video, shot in Providence Canyon, of young kids having a bonfire, and taping it," said folklore lecturer Lynne S. McNeill. "There is a figure that stands up and walks away in the background. It's something they say they didn't see until they watched the tape."
Is Bigfoot living in Cache County? That is the question that brought an Animal Planet film crew to Logan last fall to shoot an episode of "Finding Bigfoot" that airs tonight. Producers interviewed Utah State University folklore lecturer Lynne S. McNeill for the episode, titled "Holy Cow, It's Bigfoot. "
I wonder how many of us, if we looked through our photos and videos, could find our own squatches? Especially anyone who take photos as badly as I do. Maybe we could start our own blobsquatch gallery from our own photos.
I didn't even read this or look at the video, but I thought I'd chime in just so you have someone to taunt. Want me to tell you my UFO stories now? Truth is stranger than fiction.
Truth is stranger than fiction. I've never agreed with that. Fiction can always be more strange than truth. Although it depends on one's definition of "strange" and to what they are relating it to.
It is too far away to judge properly, but it appears to have been watching them;before moving into the woodland. I believe in the creature from an encounter that I had as child, and I think there were two more encounters in Texas.However, the most profound experience was in Missouri-so yes,I believe there is a good chance that it is a Bigfoot.
It is too far away to judge properly, but it appears to have been watching them;before moving into the woodland. I believe in the creature from an encounter that I had as child, and I think there were two more encounters in Texas.However, the most profound experience was in Missouri-so yes,I believe there is a good chance that it is a Bigfoot. Hello Rachel! Where in Texas?
I've never agreed with that. Fiction can always be more strange than truth. Although it depends on one's definition of "strange" and to what they are relating it to. Yeah, but anyone can make up strange stuff, it takes on a whole other flavor when it's real and no one made it up.
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