Friday, November 4, 2016

Bigfoot captured on film under a waterfall?


A video currently making the rounds on the internet has prompted the question of whether or not an elusive bigfoot monster, a Sasquatch, was captured on film as it walked beneath a waterfall in Indonesia.

From The Inquisitr:

The Daily Star reported this week that what some are saying is a bigfoot creature, the legendary hirsute beast supposedly indigenous to the American Pacific Northwest, was picked up in footage believed to have been shot in Indonesia. While some are saying it is nothing more than a poorly shot video of someone wading across the water with a pail in their hand, conspiracy theorists and bigfoot hunters are saying it could actually be proof of bigfoot’s existence.

The video clip, a version of which was posted by YouTube user Bigfoot TV, only lasts for a few seconds, the videographer was taking in the view of some verdant jungle when the camera centered on an area with a waterfall. A dark figure emerges from the left and, looking as if it were treading on water, moves to the right with something flashing in a swinging motion as it goes. The figure appears to then pass beneath a waterfall.

Viewer Alex Caminiti wrote, “Bigfoot is just blurry — and that’s extra scary to me.”

While it is unclear if Caminiti was being serious or facetious, the majority of commentators on this particular YouTube video said that it was a fake.

Viewer Clayton Whiddett mocked, “if you look really carefully you can see Elvis just behind him”.

The Mirror pointed out that bigfoot sightings, including the hoaxes, were usually a North American phenomenon, noting that many of the sightings were attributed to bears walking upright. But, the paper added, Indonesia is not home to large species of bears.

Still, even if bigfoot is primarily a North American oddity, the creature has its international cousins, like the Yeti in southern Asia. Regardless, the legendary beast seems to be getting around the globe and was recently filmed in the United Kingdom.

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