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BigDaddyK
Has anyone ever heard of BF sightings south of the border. I was watching something about the Amazone abd got me to wondering. Also what about Argintina? Looks like some pretty isolated areas there.
Guess I could goggle but it's getting late.
rams
Check out "dwendi"

[dwendi link
Titus
In John Green's "On the Track of the Sasquatch" I beleive there's an account of a fella who was surveying for the Panama Canal (?? Unclear on this and I don't have the book handy) who ran into a critter one night and in the morning saw it on a ridge above him. He supposedly shot it through the head and it rolled down the slope near where he was.

Don't remember much more about it than that. It stuck in my head as it's one of the few accounts I've read where one of the critters was actually killed.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong about the book, but I'm pretty sure it was in there. It's one of the few BF books I have...
JayleeD
Yes Titus, it's in the book. This suposedly happened in Panama in 1920, and was reported in the Bigfoot Bulletin on February 29, 1970.

The book says the fellow was a prospector.
thomas
That's neat. Read how they have pointy hats, maybe gave rise to the dwarf stories. We called them Duwendes (not Dwendi) and they are smaller, and some people would lay a tray of food out for them with a candle at night. Our area, they have stories about their habitation, they look like mounds with a hole. When I was young, I remember someone picking fruit and supposedly disturbed one and a priest had to come and bless him. We were told it's bad luck to mess with them.

As for me, I've never seen one but when I went to my uncle's house up in the mountains (my grandma told me he knows them and talks to them), I woke up the middle of the night and saw my uncle working out front by a lantern and he was holding a conversation with someone I couldn't see. I had a clear view of him thick forest all around. My uncle is not insane, actually one of the good hearted respectable ones.
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