In The Elbrus Region, Fresh Footprints Of A Bigfoot Were Found - Alternative View

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In The Elbrus Region, Fresh Footprints Of A Bigfoot Were Found - Alternative View
In The Elbrus Region, Fresh Footprints Of A Bigfoot Were Found - Alternative View

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Video: In The Elbrus Region, Fresh Footprints Of A Bigfoot Were Found - Alternative View
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Several permanent informants immediately informed the local historian and publisher from Nalchik, Viktor Kotlyarov, that in the upper reaches of the Baksan gorge and on the way to it - in the Tyzyl, Bedyk, Bylym area, unusual traces were seen on the newly fallen snow: 50 or more centimeters, that is twice as many people, - he said.

It is clear from the configuration that the tracks are not bearish. The version of the rally is also swept aside - there is no one and no one to joke at this time of the year: the huntsmen and shepherds below, in the villages. It turns out that only Almasts, as the locals call him, could inherit.

Anastasia, the daughter of a cool girl Natalia Belova, responded to Kotlyarov's post in the FB on this topic. She is a great lover of nature, she has repeatedly witnessed very strange phenomena, captured a number of unusual objects on her camera. In the Elbrus region, she saw an unknown whose footprints in the snow and took photographs (photo to the material). Huge footprints - up to 70 centimeters. They most likely belong to an adult, and those that are half the size of a cub probably. And here no one could play a joke, since the tracks were located away from the people, went in a chain into the forest.

It looks like the snowmen, about whom there has been little news in recent years, are returning. Or, at least, let them know that they still live in the mountains of the KBR.

For a long time, Almasts allow hiding from people not only in hard-to-reach places, but, most likely, incredibly developed psychic abilities. The very abilities with which they exert a psychic effect on those with whom they encounter.

Hence the feeling that relict hominoids (as the yeti is scientifically called) do not act on their own (in our archive there are dozens of evidences that Almasts lived in Kabardian families back in the thirties and fifties of the last century, served people, moreover, facts were recorded cohabitation, in particular, in the village of Zayukovo), but fulfill someone's will.

By themselves, they are not sufficiently mentally developed, like humans, are susceptible to disease and mortal. But connecting together everything known about them, you involuntarily come to the conclusion that the snowmen are moved not only by their mind and instinct, but also by someone's higher will. However, so far this is only my guess, clarifies Kotlyarov.

He spent the whole day on January 8 with like-minded people in the Tyzyl Gorge in search of traces of the Bigfoot.

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The famous researcher Zhanna Kofman, who devoted her life to searching for Almasta, believed that the elusive Bigfoot was hiding in Tyzyl. Two members of the Kotlyarov expedition, local residents Nazir Khapaev and Safar Otarov, recently saw Almasy here live.

Here is how it was. Safar and his partner Ilyas Aliyev were fishing in Tyzyl. Suddenly Safar caught himself thinking that someone was looking at him. I looked around and noticed a black silhouette above, near a light rock. I looked closely and realized: this is not a shadow, not an optical illusion, but a living creature about three meters tall. The creature stood next to a white limestone rock and leaned its right hand on a ledge. A few days later, Otarov visited these places, climbed to the rock and saw that the ledge was about a meter higher than his height. With an incomplete 170 centimeters of Safar's growth, the growth of almasta (if it was him) exceeded three meters.

Seeing the creature, realizing that it was alive, Safar began to call his partner, keen on fishing. It just bite, and Ilyas did not respond. Safar could not resist: "Throw the fish, I'll give you mine, just look up."

Aliyev also saw Almasty. At first I couldn’t believe my eyes, then suddenly began to whistle, to which he was a great master.

Safar was stunned: “Stop it! If he comes to us, we won't run away. Will catch up in an instant. But something seemed to come over Ilyas: he continued and continued to whistle.

But Almasty did not show aggressiveness. For some more time he looked at the people, then turned his whole body, and swinging his arms widely, as if helping the body, moved up and soon disappeared behind the rock. Safar so skillfully reproduced the movements of the creature that it became clear: what he saw shocked him and forever stuck in his memory.

… The huntsman Otarov led us to the very place where he saw the Almasty. There was no need for him to lie or invent, especially since his story turned out to be filled with many small details that cannot be easily imagined. Moreover, they all have something in common with those that are found in the records of Zhanna Kofman. In addition, Safar intersperses his speech with so many strong expressions that you understand how worried he is, fearing that they will not believe him. But I believe, because I know: what my interlocutor saw is not at all a figment of a heated imagination, says Kotlyarov.

The cliff is about three hundred meters away, but, without even straining my eyes, I clearly see its edge, the ledge on which the almasty rested. We rise to the rock, a little higher. An unnamed forest gully begins right behind it.

- Where does he live? - I ask myself a question out loud.

- So in the same beam, - Nazir Khapaev answers.

- The place is very interesting. - Safar enters the conversation, - The beam is long, more than three kilometers. Grass does not grow here; the forest is substandard, no one harvests such. Previously, they used gas for heating, but now the village has gas. I do not remember that in the last 25-30 years at least someone wandered in here. Even behind the beast. By the way, he bypasses this beam. I had been planning to examine it for a long time, but there was no time …

- Can be found, - Safar reflects. - We can handle it in a day. But you need five people, no less. Let's go like this: two on the top left, two on top of the right, one on the bottom. To be in time, we will go up by car, let the driver go to wait for us in the gorge, at the end of the ravine. Almasty had nowhere to go, only down, only into the beam. This means that even if he does not live there permanently, traces should remain.

- So let's find! I light up.

… They decided to go, if nothing interferes, in the next week - on Thursday or Friday …

For reference

Zhanna Iosifovna Kofman was born on July 22, 1919 in Paris. Lived the most amazing life! Starting from the 60s of the last century until 2005, when Zhanna Iosifovna met her 86th birthday on a regular summer expedition to Kabardino-Balkaria, the researcher herself or with the help of her students searched for Almasta.

Her father, a Russianized Frenchman who took part in the revolutionary uprisings of 1905, was sentenced to death, but was able to flee to Italy. During the First World War, he volunteered for the French army. Then he returned from France to Soviet Russia, was repressed, exiled to a camp. Maria-Zhanna, his daughter, came to the USSR with her older sister in the early 1930s. She lived in Moscow, graduated from a medical institute, received a specialty as a surgeon. During the Great Patriotic War she took part in the battle for the Caucasus. In 1948, Stalin's repressions touched her and she spent six years in the camps.

Friends-climbers introduced her to the scientist B. F. Porshnev - the founder of hominology - the science of Bigfoot. Boris Fedorovich included Zhanna in the list of participants in the 1958 Pamir expedition of the Academy of Sciences in search of him.

Since that time, the search for Bigfoot has become Kofman's main business. In 1960, she organized an expedition base in the village of Sarmakovo, Zolsky district of Kabardino-Balkaria, equipping it with her own funds (and this is a penny, in the literal sense of the word, pension and money received from renting a Moscow apartment to tenants) with photographic equipment, transport, which was types of yellow-bellied "Zaporozhets".

It was from Sarmakovo that she, with her volunteer assistants who came from all over the Soviet Union, made numerous expeditions in search of Almasta. In a house without the slightest comfort she spends only nights, and even then not every; only the morning dawns - trips to the gorges of Kabardino-Balkaria, meetings with eyewitnesses. Every day, from morning to evening.

Amazing dedication. Hundreds of witnesses were interviewed, the archive of the expedition - hundreds and thousands of pages covered with writing, which testify: the Almasts are a real being, non-aggressive, friendly, thinking, not shy of communication. The external difference is the complete absence of a neck, which is why the head practically does not turn; long arms, hanging breasts. It turns out that most of the snowmen were the fair sex. Another question: how did they manage to reproduce?

Zhanna Kofman never saw her almasty with her own eyes. She believed that there was only one reason: too late information of this kind came to her. But she collected a huge amount of information about the behavior, habitat of snow people.