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Bigfoot buffs find 'evidence'
Bigfoot could indeed be stomping his way through Nelson River bush country, suggests a team of experts who came to northern Manitoba earlier this month in search of the legendary creature.
A Bigfoot expedition team assembled by American tabloid news program A Current Affair discovered "physical evidence" such as hair strands, abnormal sized footprints and an alleged Bigfoot feeding ground
The expedition included world-renowned Bigfoot expert Dr. Franklin Ruehl, A Current Affair producer Brett Hudson and musician Cheri Currie.
A portion of the hair samples will be forwarded to the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization "for a thorough DNA analysis," according to A Current Affair news release.
The television program purchased murky video footage purporting to show Bigfoot walking along the banks of the Nelson River. It was shot by Norway House resident Bobby Clarke, who runs the local ferry.
Bigfoot could indeed be stomping his way through Nelson River bush country, suggests a team of experts who came to northern Manitoba earlier this month in search of the legendary creature.
A Bigfoot expedition team assembled by American tabloid news program A Current Affair discovered "physical evidence" such as hair strands, abnormal sized footprints and an alleged Bigfoot feeding ground
The expedition included world-renowned Bigfoot expert Dr. Franklin Ruehl, A Current Affair producer Brett Hudson and musician Cheri Currie.
A portion of the hair samples will be forwarded to the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization "for a thorough DNA analysis," according to A Current Affair news release.
The television program purchased murky video footage purporting to show Bigfoot walking along the banks of the Nelson River. It was shot by Norway House resident Bobby Clarke, who runs the local ferry.