Bigfoot's Environmental Engineering Caught on Camera: New Evidence?
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted by Sasquatch Seeker, we are taken on a journey through the woods to examine some interesting tree formations. The YouTuber speculates that these formations could be the work of a Sasquatch.
One of the first things the Seeker notes is a fresh tree bend. The tree appears to have been knocked over, and there are broken branches and vines nearby. The Seeker takes note of the strength required to bend and break the tree in such a way.
As the Seeker continues through the woods, they come across a top that has been broken off a tree. The tree it was broken from is lying on top of another tree, which is also lying on top of yet another tree. The Seeker notes that this creates a sort of barrier, making it difficult to pass through the area without making noise.
The Seeker then comes across a tree that has been bent over and placed in the crotch of another tree. They explain that this is a common behavior observed in Sasquatch tree formations. The Seeker then points out that the bent tree is not the only one; there is another tree nearby that has also been bent over.
The Seeker estimates that the tree bend is no more than three days old, based on their experience in the woods. They also note that there is sap on a nearby tree, indicating that it has been down for at least 72 hours.
Towards the end of the video, the Seeker comes across a tree that has been snapped over and is leaning on another tree. They note that this is a different type of tree formation than the bent trees, but still speculate that it could be the work of a Sasquatch.
While the Sasquatch Seeker does not claim to have definitive proof of Sasquatch activity in this video, they do present some interesting tree formations that are worth considering. It's important to note that Sasquatches are known to have a deep connection with their environment, and are often observed rearranging their surroundings in various ways.
In addition to the potential Sasquatch activity, the video also serves as a reminder of the beauty and complexity of the natural world. The trees in the video are old and full of character, and it's fascinating to see how they have been shaped and influenced by the forces of nature.
If you're interested in learning more about Sasquatch tree formations and other potential signs of Sasquatch activity, be sure to check out the Sasquatch Seeker's YouTube channel. And as always, we encourage our readers to keep an open mind and stay curious about the world around us.