Bigfoot's Alaskan Stronghold: Unveiling Mysteries in the Alaska Triangle
Posted Monday, November 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Alaska is a vast and mysterious place, with over 129 million acres of unexplored forest. Much of this forest lies within the Alaska Triangle, a region known for its high number of missing persons cases and UFO sightings. But it's not just extraterrestrial beings that are rumored to inhabit this area - Bigfoot sightings have also been reported here.
The Travel Channel's YouTube channel recently released a video titled "Finding Bigfoot Evidence in the Alaska Triangle" and it's definitely worth a watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. In the video, crypto zoologist Cliff Barkman is on a mission to find evidence of Bigfoot in the Alaska Triangle.
One of the most intriguing pieces of evidence presented in the video is a series of upside-down cedar trees on Prince of Wales Island. According to Native Elder Al Jackson, these trees are a sign of Bigfoot territory. The trees are too large to have been uprooted by the wind, and there are no signs of logging machinery or animal tracks in the area. The strength required to insert a tree of this size into the ground is absolutely phenomenal, estimated to be around 1,000 pounds - three times the weight of an adult male gorilla.
Barkman also brings along a thermal camera to help detect any heat signatures that may indicate the presence of a Bigfoot. He explains that these creatures are known for their elusiveness and ability to hide in plain sight. They are also known to be curious and will approach humans, especially women and children, but they are also protective of their territory.
The video also touches on the idea that Bigfoot may have mystical qualities and the ability to shift in and out of this reality. Some believe that they may even be able to tap into supernatural forces or jump in and out of wormholes in space and time.
Overall, the video is a fascinating look into the world of Bigfoot research and the mysteries of the Alaska Triangle. It's definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in the subject. And who knows, maybe one day we'll have definitive proof of the existence of Bigfoot in Alaska. Until then, the search continues.