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South of Eugene, over 120 footprint tracks were found in a clay-mixed substrate that was a perfect material to capture and record footprints.
Bigfoot Lunch Club: Over 120 Sequential Sasquatch Prints Found South of Eugene
It's not often that this quantity of tracks are found due to the often poor nature of the terrain as a
recording medium and that the creatures, if they really do exist, are probably aware that leaving tracks
can have potentially fatal repercussions.
"Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers."
Its just marsh gas..
Doom is still on ....its just taking a dump...
A series of very well hidden trial cams would seem a good idea SD. Experience seems to show that the creatures have an uncanny
knack of detection and avoidance though.
Just to make my position on this clear - I'm sceptical of these images and of Bigfoot to the same degree I'm sceptical of ghosts, aliens and
9/11 CT theories. I don't employ my scepticism selectively. These prints could well be faked IMO (even fakes can be learned from)
but they are interesting and add to the body of evidence.
"Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers."
Yes, Joe footprint could be faked. But to help determine that they are or most probably not isn't tough.
Bigfoot have a very long stride. A 500-800 pond bigfoot would be expected to leave a certain degree of depression in the soil.
Do these print live up to that?
In search of the real truth.
Interesting read Joe, thanks for posting that link...
The footprints need to be thoroughly checked for the levels of depression along each footprint in accordance with the stride to see if the shifting weight of a large creature can be accounted for in the depressions...This can help to determine to a certain degree whether they are faked or not, if they are faked then there should be some evidence of human footprints or other evidence around of obvious human activity following along with these large footprints...
"Advances are made by answering questions. Discoveries are made by questioning answers."
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