Horseshoe Bend Bigfoot Encounter: Deciphering Mysterious Knocks and Voices

Posted Tuesday, December 31, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A thrilling search for Bigfoot in the South has found more evidence of the elusive creature, and the encounter with the beast has left the researcher both shaken and excited. The researcher, who goes by the name The Journey is The Destination on YouTube, recently shared their experience in a video titled "Dangerous Search For Bigfoot finds more evidence of the Beast | Finding Bigfoot in the South." The researcher had already made a trek of 2.5 to 3 miles to reach the location, known as Horseshoe Bend, where they had previously found what they believe to be a Bigfoot footprint. The print had the middle arch ridge that humans don't have, making it distinctly different from a human footprint. The researcher's excitement was palpable as they described the footprint and the location, stating that the river nearby made it possible for Bigfoot to cross into another section of wilderness. The researcher had also previously seen a "weird humanoid creature" with black eyes in the same area, which added to the eerie atmosphere. The researcher's search for Bigfoot began with a series of loud knocks, which they heard in the woods. The knocks were so loud and close that the researcher was left with chills from head to toe. The researcher then tried to communicate with the Bigfoot by making knocks back, hoping to get a response. As the researcher ventured deeper into the swamp, they heard more strange noises, including what sounded like a branch being hit and a strange noise coming from across the river. The researcher was unable to find the source of the noise, but they remained hopeful that it was a sign of Bigfoot's presence. The researcher also used an ovilus device to communicate with any entities that might be present in the area. The device picked up on some interesting responses, including a voice that said "Joe Jones" and "Stella, you're only seven." The researcher also heard a noise that sounded like something being thrown in the woods. The researcher's