Japanese Climbers Found Footprints Of The Yeti - Alternative View

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Japanese Climbers Found Footprints Of The Yeti - Alternative View
Japanese Climbers Found Footprints Of The Yeti - Alternative View

Video: Japanese Climbers Found Footprints Of The Yeti - Alternative View

Video: Japanese Climbers Found Footprints Of The Yeti - Alternative View
Video: Japanese climbers claim photos of Yeti footprints 2024, May
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Photo: On the left, Bigfoot footprints discovered by Japanese climbers. On the right are the footprints of an ordinary person in the snow.

A group of Japanese climbers claim to have found footprints of a yeti, according to The Daily Telegraph

The find was made during an expedition to Mount Dhaulagiri at an altitude of 4800 meters above sea level. According to the researchers, the found tracks did not belong to a wild animal: they resembled human ones in appearance and their length was about 20 centimeters. The find was photographed.

The hunt for evidence of Bigfoot's existence was the main goal of the expedition, which consisted of eight people and lasted more than 40 days. Despite such a long period, apart from traces, the activists were unable to find anything.

Earlier this year, there have already been reports of evidence of Bigfoot being discovered. So the British artist Pollyanna Pickerin was able to look at the "sacred" scalp of the Yeti, kept in one of the monasteries in the Himalayas. According to local residents, the artist even made a composite sketch of this mysterious creature. In addition, enthusiasts from the state of Georgia discovered the "remains" of Bigfoot (already American, not Nepalese). After a while, it turned out that the remains were a rubber gorilla suit.