ID | #1685437608 |
Añadido | Mar, 30/05/2023 |
Autor | July N. |
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Estado | Caso
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Ukumara Zupai, como se le llama, no es un fenómeno reciente y se remonta a décadas, si no siglos, y se puede encontrar en mitos que se remontan a la época Inca.
En 1958, un grupo de campistas vio Ucumar en rengo, a 80 millas de Santiago de Chile. Lo describieron como un "hombre mono"gigante.
Uno de estos testigos, Carlos Manuel Soto, juró a los policías que investigaban el caso que había visto a "un hombre cubierto de pelo" en la cordillera, una de las provincias de Chile.
Noticias originales
Contrary to the article's indications, the existence of the Ucumar Zupai, as it is called, is not a recent phenomenon and goes back decades if not centuries, to be found in myths dating back to Inca times. In 1958, a group of campers had an Ucumar sighting at Rengo, 80 miles form Santiago de Chile. They described it as a giant 'monkey-man'. One of these witnesses, Carlos Manuel Soto, swore to police officers investigating the case that he had seen a 'man covered with hair' in Cordilleras, one of Chile's provinces. Earlier, in 1956, Claudio Spitch had found seventeen inch tracks on the Argentinean side of the Andean Range at an elevation in excess of 16 thousand feet. Similar tracks were later found in Salta, and residents of Tolor Grande heard unearthly screams emanating from the Curu-Curu mountains.
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