When I get tired of not finding bigfoot in my area (Bend, Oregon) I tend to circle back to Florida video. I do that because Florida has a special situation where bush indians (BF/Yowie) are more or less trapped in Wildlife Management Areas surrounded by suburbs and towns. The idea is that they are more likely to be seen or filmed because they are compelled to keep track of humans in their area.
So I made a video. Why do I show that material here? Its half-way around the world. How is it relevant in Australia?
I post here firstly because of Dean. If you are aware of Dean's primary encounter you know its safe to say that Dean is a "knower". I'm a "knower" as well and I suppose I feel some safety here discussing the big fella and occasionally exhibiting my pareidolia and my posterior.
I post to no other site.
Australia is immensely important to BF research worldwide. Sightings in North America are very relevant to Australia. it might be the same thing or it might not. Answering that question will provide a time demarcation that will tell us about its antiquity.
So I was watching a Tim Fasano video. Tim is kind of a national treasure over here. Its hard to think of anyone who spends more time in the field. His pace is slow, his camera is excellent and he is super calm about sounds and other obvious activity. Easy to watch, beautiful scenery. Fine. I take a random screenshot and paste it into Windows Photos to root around and have a close look. Its just something I do. I look.
In the random frame I saw something. I advanced a few frames and took another screenshot and got a nice shock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I8knIV3_5s
See something in Florida
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"The closure of people's minds, understandings and boundaries are subject to either current environmental pressures brewed by ignorance or insecurities sculptured by pre-environmental education whereby they know no better" - Dean Harrison
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I was just informed that Tim Fasano passed way November 14.
http://www.cryptozoonews.com/fasano-obit/
Tim and I exchanged some emails recently regarding imagery. He was super polite and a real gentleman.
I will miss him.
http://www.cryptozoonews.com/fasano-obit/
Tim and I exchanged some emails recently regarding imagery. He was super polite and a real gentleman.
I will miss him.
"The closure of people's minds, understandings and boundaries are subject to either current environmental pressures brewed by ignorance or insecurities sculptured by pre-environmental education whereby they know no better" - Dean Harrison
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Re: See something in Florida
I'm very sorry to hear that, Bushyankee. He sounds like he was gutsy but cool, and great that he was able to spend so much time in the outdoors - if that isn't living the dream, I don't know what is.
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Re: See something in Florida
I've just watched the video - is it a face next to the tree or another shape? It's very difficult to pick.
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RIP Tim. I watched a ton of his videos and there is no question in my mind that his heart was always in the right place.
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A few people are telling me that they cannot see it...aaq wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2019 4:11 pm I've just watched the video - is it a face next to the tree or another shape? It's very difficult to pick.
Others see all kinds of detail that I can't see. Not sure what to say, I see a pretty well defined face and head.
What I take from it is that it doesn't matter how clearly I can see something. If I can't convey that to others then it might be regarded as "unhelpful" imagery.
Kind of a bummer but that is how human perception works I guess.
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