Bigfoot enthusiasts go high tech
Has Bigfoot gone without firm documentation because it doesn't exist, or because those hunting it haven't used GPS navigation devices and voice recorders? We may be about to find out.
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hey everyone good evening this is very interesting great new article about bigfoot indeed. thanks bill green connecticut sasquatch researcher. :)