Bigfoot Sound Captured in Blue Mountains: Expert Confirmation Sparks Investigation
Posted Friday, May 10, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Exciting News for Bigfoot Enthusiasts!
Have you heard about the recent discovery made by the YouTube channel Squatch America? If you haven't, you're in for a treat! Squatch America, a channel dedicated to all things Bigfoot, has shared a fascinating audio recording from five years ago that has recently been analyzed by an expert in the field.
In the video, the channel's hosts, Scott and Pete, share their experience of hearing wood knocks and seeing a deer in the Blue Mountains of Mount Emily. After leaving an audio recorder behind, they captured a mysterious sound that has left many Bigfoot believers intrigued.
The sound, recorded around 10:30 pm, was analyzed by David Ellis, the sound guy from the Olympic Project. After examining the spectrograph, David confirmed that the sound meets the Bigfoot sound requirements. He even went so far as to say that it's a "whoop," a term used to describe a specific type of Bigfoot vocalization.
I must say that this discovery is truly exciting. It's always thrilling to hear about new evidence that supports the existence of Bigfoot. I encourage all of our readers to check out the video and hear the sound for themselves.
It's good to note that discoveries in the world of Bigfoot, like in archaeology, often take time. As Scott mentioned in the video, it can take years to examine every little detail and find experts to analyze the evidence. That's why it's so exciting when a discovery like this is made and validated by an expert in the field.
As Bigfoot believers, we must continue to support channels like Squatch America and others who are dedicated to sharing evidence and raising awareness about the existence of Bigfoot. Who knows what other discoveries are waiting to be made in the world of Sasquatch?
So, what do you think about this discovery? Do you believe that the sound is a Bigfoot whoop? Share your thoughts and comments below. And don't forget to check out the video and hear the sound for yourself. Happy squatching!