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Sighting Reports

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Stories about sightings of bigfoot-like creatures persist amongst Native Americans and Eurocentric immigrants and their descendants, providing evidence that the bigfoot phenomenon is not culture specific, lending even more evidence to the idea that it is not caused by a mass hallucination, since mass hallucinations don’t jump cultures very well. The stories also show that the phenomenon is a continuous one which has occurred in the Pacific Northwest for more than 150 years. Bigfoot sighting stories and footprint stories from Eurocentric and indigenous cultures have been written down for the past 150 years, the oral history of the indigenous peoples is much older.

They could, it’s just that “a” the satellite images would need to be enlarged to a suitable size and “b” the images would need to be of an area which happened to have a visible bigfoot in it. The cost and effort of doing a large enough survey would be enormous.

D” A powerful, indescribable animal smell is present.

I” Strange pits or rock-cairns are found in remote places.

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