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Thursday, March 21, 2013

CRYPTOLINK: Bigfoot Photo from Georgia is Incredible and Intimidating (If It’s Real)

A word about cryptolinks: we are not responsible for the content of cryptolinks, which are merely links to outside articles that we think are interesting, usually posted up without any comment whatsoever from me.

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A new, blurry Sasquatch photo is circulating the internet this week, which normally wouldn’t be anything to get terribly excited about, except this one is actually pretty impressive.. if it’s real. Information on the photo is terribly slim, but the story is that it’s a scanned copy of a photo snapped on a 35mm camera a few years ago, and sent out to Bigfoot researchers where it has since spread like wildfire.
Right away, you can see that the qualify of the photograph is easily comparable to the infamous Patterson-Gimlin film, long considered the best ever evidence of North American Man-Apes. The hulking creature looks as if it’s in mid-stride, all of the body features are easily made out, and one of the most striking qualities of the image is ability to see the monster’s muscle definition. Squatch does squats, apparently.

1 comment:

Neil A said...

Hardly a great photo when one considers that details about it are "slim" and that the feet seem to be relatively small, for a creature called Bigfoot. As usual it's turning away, and as usual as all the hallmarks of a hoax...as usual!