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Well, um, he might be. I mean, it's not like we have any evidence that he isn't. Either way, it doesn't really have anything to do with this photo, but it did get you to look, didn't it?
I should really get more sleep.
Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is an alleged ape-like creature purportedly inhabiting forests, mainly in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Bigfoot is usually described as a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid. Many believers in its existence contend that the same or similar creatures are found around the world under different regional names, most prominently the Yeti of the Himalayas.
The scientific community considers Bigfoot to be a combination of folklore, misidentification, and hoaxes
Just for fun can you spot BIGFOOT.
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Poodles have wonderful and beautiful paws. They are very much webbed, and it really shows in snow as you can see them expand, especially the one on the left.
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We found this unusual shelter on our last bush whacking trip, our egg hunting day. It was pretty roomy inside and we didn't stick around long.
Seems an appropriate one for Halloween - we saw the big guy wandering around in Crescent City bold as brass and in broad daylight!
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My keyword tags tell me this was shot on one of our trips to 4th of July Campground. I think this was along the road to it rather than at it.
It's taken me a few years to learn how to bring out what I saw in it.
Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!
This biplane Jack Link's Screamin' Sasquatch (a 1929 Taperwing Waco) got its name for the simple reason that it has a turbojet attached under its own regular engine.
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Have a terrific Friday, everyone... :)
There were some scientists
Tryin' to figure out the sasquatch riddle
Then they figured out it was a missing link
In search of sasquatch - That was a kick ass In search of.
With Leonard nimoy kicking out the jams
He captured imaginations of people all around the globe
His name was sasquatch so I am told
His legend's ancient in the ancient scribe
Of the Indian tribe (apache tribe)
Scientists have proven that the sasquatch he is real
Take a look at the plaster cast of his foot now you know he's real
Listen real close to the audio tape not human now you know he's real
Couldn't be a man in gorilla suit no fuckin' way now you know he's real
Real real real-real real real really-real real
Just a little fun in Seattle. Location is not accurate.
Happy Mono Monday!
30 May 2022; 10:15 CDT; Acros
I don't know if they are bear tracks, but they are huge, and too far apart to be a person, or a dog. Taken on our walk yesterday. A closer view in the comment section. Maybe a deer on the run. Interesting!
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A rather good take on a mystical/mythical (?) wildlife critter in the Pacific Northwest...Sasquatch on the darkening west coast. After following huge tracks for hours along the beach I caught a glimpse of him heading inland (lol)!
This guy sent me a friend request on Facebook. You think I should accept it?
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio and LightroomClassic
...Some Pre-Halloween 'Bigfoot' Fantasizing Away Up In The Northern Minnesota Wilderness - Uff Da! ...
One of my instant favorites from the weekend. Snuck a quick shot of this guy on my way down to the last show of Monday night. Tired, Alone, and holding what appears to be his last 2 dollars. The Sun has set.. The Fun is over.
Leica M7 || Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.5 || Kodak Tri-X 400--pushed to 1600 || Diafine || Epson V700
Downtown Lawrence, KS
Sasquatch, (Cousin of the Wookiee) native to the PNW is not amused what-so-ever at all with the Empire poking it's ugly head on Earth. Don't believe me, just ask the Scout Trooper being drug behind the ever elusive Big Foot.
Located north of Harrison Hot Springs, Sasquatch Provincial Park is characterized by a series of pocket lakes, a unique second-growth and birch forest, and scenic mountain ridges.
Hicks and Deer Lakes are ideal for motor-boating and canoeing, while Trout Lake provides a tranquil fishing experience. Visitors can also enjoy camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, and picnicking
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Still going through all my photos but put together a small blog post of my favorite live shots on my BLOG.