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Post by Sher on Jun 17, 2005 9:05:44 GMT -5
From fuzzy photos and blurry film clips, there have been more than 150 years of eyewitness accounts of Sasquatch or Bigfoot sightings along the Pacific coast, from northern California to British Columbia. Sasquatch, an aboriginal word meaning "hairy giant," refers to a large manlike creature believed to be roaming the woods. In April 2005, a man from a northern Manitoba community captured on videotape what he says was a Sasquatch. However, the video, which was shown on an American television network, failed to live up to its billing as "footage of the century." Skeptics say no one has ever produced any concrete evidence such as skulls or bones, arguing footprints, film or photos can be manufactured. archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-69-1462-9705/life_society/myths_and_legends/clip6
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