A new documentary exploring sightings of Bigfoot in a notorious area of Massachusetts is now available to watch for free.
Sometimes referred to as "America's Bermuda Triangle", the Bridgewater Triangle region was first defined by author Loren Coleman who documented Abington, Rehoboth and Freetown as the three 'points' of the triangle.
Within this otherwise unassuming area there have been countless reports of unexplained phenomena.
Hockomock swamp, which means 'the place where spirits dwell', is said to be home to all manner of unusual creatures including Bigfoot, giant snakes, giant birds and even pterodactyls.
The Freetown-Fall River State Forest, far from being a wonderland of nature, is said to be the site of various ritualistic murders, animal sacrifices and other sinister practices.
The region is also known for countless UFO and fireball sightings, as well as tales of poltergeists, Native American curses and much more.
Now award-winning production team Small Town Monsters has released a new documentary covering the search for the existence of Bigfoot within the Bridgewater Triangle area.
"Aleks and the Beyond the Trail crew delve into the infamous paranormal Bridgewater Triangle area of Massachusetts, exploring the area and listening to the various Bigfoot encounters in the region," the synopsis states.
"However in the triangle, the strange stories stretch far beyond Bigfoot and into other paranormal topics and even gruesome crimes that will send a chill down your spine..."
Look guys, since COVID I have become a bit of a recluse. I have social anxiety. As a result I like to go walking in my Ghillie Suit in the Bridgewater Triangle, sometimes on stilts because I wanna be a carny (I may have big feet but I have small hands), and to scare off people on the same trail as me I will bang sticks on trees and howl insanely. It is sweet that they wanna make a doco about me and I admit that I have something of a body hair problem since I turned 47, and my personal hygiene has slipped somewhat, but seriously, why didn't they just contact my agent and organize an inter... [More]
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