Possible Bigfoot Sighting in 2001 IMAX Documentary: Share Your Thoughts!
Posted Thursday, May 23, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A fascinating video has recently been brought to my attention, and I couldn't wait to share it with all of you at Squatchable. The video in question is from the YouTube channel "Journey To The Other Side" and is titled "The Great North Bigfoot Footage."
The video is taken from the 2001 IMAX documentary "Great North," which focuses on two tribes, the Inuit and the Sami, from Canada and Sweden, respectively. The breathtaking cinematography showcases the stunning landscapes and wildlife of these areas near the Arctic. Although the documentary didn't receive much attention when it was first released, it wasn't until almost a decade later that eagle-eyed viewers noticed something peculiar in a scene featuring a herd of caribou.
At first glance, it might be challenging to spot, but there appears to be a dark figure moving parallel to the herd. Upon closer inspection, this figure seems to be quite tall and is able to keep pace with the swift caribou, which can reach speeds of over 40 mph. This mysterious figure has sparked debate among viewers, with two main theories emerging: it's either a Sasquatch or someone on a dirt bike or motorcycle.
The creators of "Great North" have stated that whatever is shown in the video is not a member of their crew, making the human on a dirt bike theory less likely. Given the remote location where the documentary was filmed, it seems highly unlikely that anyone would willingly get that close to a stampeding herd of caribou.
Personally, I find this video intriguing and believe it could be one of those rare pieces of potential Bigfoot evidence that has gone unnoticed for years. The figure's movement and size align with many eyewitness accounts of Bigfoot, making it an exciting discovery for the Squatchable community.
I encourage all of you to watch the video and share your thoughts in the comment section below. Is this the real deal, or just an illusion in the background of a stunning documentary? Let's discuss!