Exploring Bigfoot Sightings: From Patterson Film to Seven Shoots Mystery

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you ever stumbled upon something strange while exploring Google Maps? Well, it seems that some people have had quite the cryptid sightings while using the platform. In a video from the YouTube channel MostAmazingTop10, titled "Top 10 TERRIFYING Cryptids Spotted On Google Maps," we are taken on a journey to discover some of the most fascinating and frightening creatures that have been spotted on the platform. At number 10, we have the Kraken, a legendary sea monster from Scandinavian folklore. The Kraken is said to be a giant cephalopod-like creature that is capable of destroying entire ships and dragging sailors to their doom. While there have been no confirmed sightings of the Kraken, one Reddit user believes they may have spotted something resembling the creature near Deception Island in the Antarctic region. Moving on to number nine, we have the Kentucky Beast, which was spotted off Highway 119 in Bell County, Kentucky. According to the report, the creature was a large gray creature with the head of a man and unusually sized paws, leaving huge prints in the area. While some believe it could be a dogman, others are not so sure. At number eight, we have the Mothman, a creature that was first spotted in 1966 in West Virginia. The Mothman is described as a seven-foot-tall creature with beady red eyes and a wingspan of 10 feet. One Reddit user believes they may have spotted the Mothman in a forest on Google Maps. Moving on to number seven, we have fairies. While fairies are often depicted as cute and harmless creatures, they can actually be quite terrifying. According to reports, a 15-year-old boy spotted two strange creatures fishing in a forest while on a walk. The creatures were described as being very short, dressed in all green, and wearing brown shoes. They were also reportedly speaking in Gaelic. At number six, we have a mysterious creature that was caught on camera at the Amarillo Zoo in Texas. The creature, which has been dubbed the "wolf man," has left many people scratching their heads, as it doesn't appear to be any known animal. Some believe it could be a chupacabra, while others think it could be an evil alien or even a skinwalker. Moving on to number five, we have the skunk ape, which was spotted near the Myakka River in Sarasota, Florida. The skunk ape is described as a large ape-like creature covered in hair, with a strong, unpleasant odor. At number four, we have a giant fly that was spotted in Serbia in 2015. The fly was reportedly almost two feet long and made a loud buzzing noise. Moving on to number three, we have Bigfoot, the legendary hairy creature that is said to roam the woods of North America. While there have been countless sightings of Bigfoot, there is still no concrete evidence to prove its existence. At number two, we have the lake monster, also known as Ogopogo. This creature is said to reside in the Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. While there have been many sightings of the creature, there is still no concrete evidence to prove its existence. Lastly, at number one, we have the Mongolian Death Worm. This creature is said to reside in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and is described as a large, cylindrical worm that is capable of spitting acid and delivering deadly electric shocks. While there have been many reports of the creature, there is still no concrete evidence to prove its existence. In conclusion, Google Maps has proven to be a fascinating platform for cryptid sightings. While some of these sightings may be hoaxes or misidentifications, others are truly baffling and unexplained. Who knows, maybe one day we will finally have concrete evidence to prove the existence of these mysterious creatures. As Bigfoot believers, we are always open to new and fascinating stories about cryptids and other unexplained phenomena. We encourage our readers to explore Google Maps and keep their eyes peeled for any strange or unusual sightings. And, of course, we always welcome any and all Bigfoot sightings and stories. Happy exploring!