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Sasquatch, the Legend of Bigfoot
Sasquatch, the Legend of Bigfoot
Sasquatch, the Legend of Bigfoot
Audiobook3 hours

Sasquatch, the Legend of Bigfoot

Written by O.H. Krill

Narrated by O.H. Krill

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Amazing Accounts of Bigfoot from around the World

Are these eyewitnesses seeing an apparition or is this creature real? Listen to the riveting testimony of those who have encountered the beast first hand and decide for yourself.

Bigfoot or Sasquatch attributes from numerous reports include: The smell of a Sasquatch far exceeds that of a bear or other mammals, many cases report an intolerable stench when a Bigfoot is in the area. They vocalize in terrifyingly, high pitched scream like mannerisms, many recordings have surfaced in recent years. They knock trees with branches and logs, reportedly to communicate with each other over long distances. They throw rocks and boulders, there are countless cases with the creature throwing rocks at campers, even boulders from hill tops if disturbed. They live in family units, many cases report the sighting of not one but two or more individuals at a time, often with young in tow. They may have developed a language, many reports tell of a whinnying or gurgling whistle sound associated with their possible speech patterns. They leave very distinct footprints, many of these prints have dermal ridges and other anomalies that rule out a hoax.

Is Bigfoot real? You will believe after viewing this fascinating collection.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2017
ISBN9781509447640
Sasquatch, the Legend of Bigfoot

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Why, oh, why did someone think it would be good to play loud 'mysterious' background music over the narration??? For me, it made the book unlistenable.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Presentation was spectacular, anyone recorded seemed genuine to me, the main narrator sort of went on and on, and a great deal of pauses, speech or the southern "Drawl," was a bit much at times. If the pauses were edited out of the recording, no joke, a good five to eight minutes at least, would lower the overall run time, lol. It did add the authenticity of the information and to me, raised the believability factor even more. This isn't presented as a scientifically critical, a skeptic's review over facts which prove or disprove any/all evidence, but it doesn't claim to be factual or even implies, to be the "Truth." The presenter states the facts, that there really are no facts, just allows people to whom have had encounters, share what has happened to them, even cooler, they disclose the locations too, something which everyone seems to do. Only "Hint," as to where it went down, and they don't caution anyone not to explore and see for yourself. Just state what they believe to be "Facts," and not allude to it by forcing readers (or listeners) to participate in the I-bet-you-want-to-know-where-but-I'm-intentionally-not-telling-you game. I'd highly recommend!!