ID | #1662071553 |
Added | Fri, 02/09/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
Last week, several people reported seeing a “huge beast” on Holkham Beach, which was reportedly 15 feet tall and built “like Arnold Schwarzenegger.”
Strikingly, the huge footprints – five times the size of human ones – were also feared that the elusive monster could have crossed the cape.
As in Cannock Chase, where reports of a hairy monster prowling the woods have been appearing since the 1800s, Northumberland has also claimed sightings of it.
One of the believers is monster researcher Andy McGrath, who told the Daily Star that Europe has long been home to hairy monster people. He explained:
"There are 2 types of large hairy humanoid creatures in Europe and Western Asia...
- The 1st (and most common) is a wild man, similar to a Neanderthal, called a vaudevoz, who usually reaches 5 1/2 - 6 1/2 feet in height, and about which many regional names have been recorded.
- The 2nd is a giant ape or a real giant (like Ben Mcdoway's big gray man), which is larger, reaches 10-15 feet in height and sometimes shows 3-4 visible toes, judging by the footprints he leaves behind.
The appearance of such a giant humanoid as the one that was seen in the sand dunes of Norfolk, as well as giant footprints left on soft ground, may seem unusual for a bigfoot, until you look at the legends about Hairy Giants, cannibals and trolls who were believed to have inhabited this island a long time ago, which It was known as Albion, or the land of the mighty.
I think that this example, if not a simple hoax, certainly belongs to the category of true giants."
It's definitely an interesting thought, and, after all, stranger things have happened in Albion.
Original news
A sasquatch historian has said that talk of Bigfoots on UK soil might not be the cock and bull story many would presume it to be.
Last week, multiple beachgoers reported seeing a “ massive beast ” on Holkham Beach which was reportedly 15ft-tall and built “like Arnold Schwarzenegger ”.
Chillingly, huge footprints – five times the size of a man’s – were also seen at the beauty spot sparking fears the elusive monster might have crossed the point.
As well as in Cannock Chase where reports of a hairy monster prowling the forests have cropped up since the 1800s, there have also been claimed sightings in Northumberland.
One believer is monster scholar Andy McGrath who told the Daily Star that Europe has long been home to hairy man monsters.
He explained: "In Europe and western Asia, there are 2 types of large hairy man-like creatures...
"The 1st (and most common) is a Neanderthal-like wildman, called the wodewose, that typically stands 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 feet tall, and of which, many regional names are recorded.
"The 2nd is a giant man-ape or true giant, (like the big grey man of Ben MacDhui) which is larger, standing between 10 - 15ft in height and sometimes exhibiting 3 - 4 visible toes, on the footprints, it leaves behind.
"The sighting of such a giant humanoid, like that seen in the Norfolk sand dunes, as well as the giant tracks left in the soft ground, may seem unusual for a Bigfoot sighting, until one looks at the legends of Hairy giants, ogres and trolls that were believed to populate this island long ago, this was known as Albion, or the land of the mighty.
"I think this example, if not a simple hoax, certainly falls into the true giant category."
It's definitely an interesting thought and after all, stranger things have happened in Albion.
Hypotheses
Deliberate falsification
This version includes any falsifications that imitate unexplained phenomena both from the outside: practical jokes, flash mobs, fake news, witness fraud, staging, etc.
There are many ways to make something similar to a ghost or a flying saucer from improvised materials, without using video and photomontage.
Many homemade things made for the sake of a joke, a practical joke or a direct imitation of a mystical being or event can be taken as unexplained not only in photos and videos, but also in reality.
Investigation
Similar footprints could have been made by a heel in the sand.
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