ID | #1581681579 |
Added | Fri, 14/02/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
Enormous tracks of some unknown creature raised a fuss in Dublin (Ireland). People massively started to talk about Bigfoot.
The traces left on the grass in the Park Phoenix Park, it is clear that the establishment had impressive size and weight. Someone was so heavy that pushed the grass into the soil. Footprints were found on 20 January, a woman who wished to remain anonymous. Public history gave a local newspaper the Dublin Live.
The woman told reporters that regularly walks in the Park, but for many years have not seen such. No creature known resident of Dublin, not suitable for the role of the monster.
First, the woman and her friend thought someone was joking, but the marks lasted for a quarter of a mile. The journalists contacted the Irish society of researchers of Bigfoot. It was also reported that information about Bigfoot activity in the area of Dublin no, the only information available about the Wicklow mountains. Many witnesses to call from the Northern regions of the country.
The story with strange marks in the Park will remain a mystery.
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Hypotheses
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Investigation
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