Exploring Bigfoot History: Museums, Sightings, and Movie Locations

Posted Saturday, July 06, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Excited whispers fill the air as I come across an intriguing video on YouTube, posted by the channel Sasquatch Secrets. The video, titled "Sasquatch Secrets is live!", captures the enthusiasm of a group of Bigfoot believers as they embark on a journey to Ruby Creek, British Columbia, Canada. As I watch, I am captivated by their stories and discoveries. They discuss the alleged filming location of Harry and the Hendersons, mentioning a museum in Index, Washington, which houses artifacts from various Bigfoot researchers, including the late John Green. Unfortunately, they mention that another museum in Felton, California, is closing down, and the fate of its collection remains uncertain. The group also talks about a fascinating encounter from 1973, where a family claimed to have seen a Sasquatch standing on the road, watching their car go by. This story, recounted in one of the researcher's books, adds another layer of mystery and excitement to their journey. The video's visuals are stunning, showcasing the breathtaking landscapes of Route 7 and Seabird Island, areas known for their paranormal activity and Sasquatch sightings. The group also discusses the potential of using drones with built-in sensors for future investigations, which could revolutionize the way we study and document Bigfoot sightings. I wholeheartedly encourage you to watch this video and immerse yourself in the world of Sasquatch Secrets. Their passion and curiosity are contagious, and their discoveries serve as a reminder of the enigmatic and captivating nature of Bigfoot. Happy watching, fellow Bigfoot believers!