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Residents of the Michurinsky microdistrict in the village of Altai (Altai Territory) claim that Bigfoot visited them

At night, people heard noise and clatter. As eyewitnesses say, everything swayed and shook around. Residents of Green Wedge Street saw a huge shadow flicker and quickly left towards the river. A little later, in the courtyard of one of the local residents, they saw a broken fence and noticed a trail 90 cm long with four fingers.

Now the entire regional center is discussing this strange story and wondering what the bigfoot needed in Altai.

Meanwhile, the Royal Geographic Society and the BBC are organizing another trip to the North Caucasus. It will be led by a leading cryptozoologist in Ukraine who hopes to finally find Bigfoot.

One of the leading specialists in the field of cryptozoology in Ukraine, historian and archaeologist, resident of Kramatorsk Anatoly Sidorenko is going on another expedition to the North Caucasus to look for Bigfoot. This trip is organized by the British Royal Geographical Society, a corporation - the Air Force.

While still a student at Kharkov University, Anatoly did not miss a single scientific expedition, which at that time was organized under the auspices of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Has on account not only 20 found archaeological sites, but also seven fractures and four frostbite. The scientist repeatedly had to lead similar research groups.

Actually, Anatoly was lucky enough to be the first to discover the fragments of the Almasta skeleton - this is how the local people living in the Elbrus mountains call it a humanoid creature still unknown to modern science. As expected, no one was interested in such a find in Ukraine, so the bones ended up abroad. First, they got to the University of Copenhagen, and then, after careful study, they were transferred to one of the paleontological museums in Paris.

Almasty, according to the scientist, possessing enormous physical strength, easily and without the slightest effort throw huge stones, but nowhere have there been any cases of an attack on a person.

They will look for Bigfoot in two gorges of the Rocky and Main Caucasian Ridges (in the southern part of Kabardino-Balkaria). The task of scientists is to explore all the caves. In addition, all traces of the almasta found will be carefully recorded. Perhaps it will be possible to study the "menu" of the Bigfoot.

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