# Trail Walk Selfies Allegedly Capture Multiple Faces Hiding in the Foliage
A recent video making the rounds on YouTube has got the paranormal and cryptid communities buzzing, and for good reason. The footage comes from a channel called Yeshua Said My Name, where the host shared enlarged photographs taken during routine trail walks — and what was allegedly captured in those images is raising eyebrows.
The story goes like this: the host was out taking hour-long trail walks through a wooded area he calls Pony Park, using a selfie stick to film as he walked. But here's where it gets interesting — instead of pointing the camera at himself, he was deliberately panning it to the side, capturing the dense foliage along the trail. This is a technique that has been used by researchers for years, inspired by encounters where witnesses report seeing figures watching them from just inside the tree line.
After his walks, the host sent the footage to a subscriber known as Fox Carpentress and another researcher he calls Brother Mike. What they found in the footage is what prompted the video. According to the host, multiple frames allegedly show faces — and possibly entire figures — standing in the foliage, anywhere from 5 to 10 yards away from him, completely unnoticed at the time.
In one particular frame, the host claims to have counted at least four, possibly five distinct faces peering out from behind branches and leaves. He walks viewers through the image, pointing out what he believes are eyes, noses, and foreheads emerging from the greenery. Another photo allegedly shows a face in profile, with the figure appearing to look off to the side rather than directly at the camera.
The host referenced Scott Carpenter's book *The Nephilim Among Us* during the video, showing readers a photograph from the book where Carpenter allegedly captured a similar figure while filming off to the side during a mountain walk in Tennessee. Carpenter, a well-known figure in the Nephilim research community, has long claimed that these beings — sometimes connected to Bigfoot and Sasquatch sightings by researchers who explore the hybrid theory — are often watching humans from just out of sight.
For those unfamiliar with the Nephilim connection to Sasquatch research, it's a theory that has gained traction over the years. Some researchers propose that Bigfoot may not be a simple undiscovered primate, but rather something more complex — a hybrid being, a remnant of ancient biblical entities, or a creature with a spiritual dimension that allows it to remain hidden in plain sight. This theory often explains why witnesses report such deeply unsettling feelings during encounters, and why these beings seem capable of evading detection even when they're standing right there in the woods.
The host was careful to note that he's not trying to convince anyone of anything. He simply presented the enlarged images and let viewers decide for themselves. He encouraged people to view the footage on a larger screen — a laptop or television — to get the best look at what's allegedly hidden in the photos. He also gave permission for others to use his images, as long as credit is given back to his channel.
What makes this footage particularly compelling to believers is the sheer number of alleged faces found in just a short walk. If these images are genuine, they suggest that these beings — whatever they are — were not just passing through. They were present, watching, and apparently comfortable enough to stand in the open while a human walked by with a camera.
For anyone interested in taking a closer look at the enlarged photos and hearing the host's breakdown of each image, the video is definitely worth checking out. It's a fascinating look at how much might be hiding in plain sight during even the most ordinary trail walk — and how a simple change in camera angle could be the difference between seeing nothing and capturing something extraordinary.
Whether you view these images as evidence of Nephilim, Sasquatch, or something else entirely, one thing is certain: the woods have eyes, and sometimes, those eyes end up on camera.