Local Explorer Uncovers Potential Bigfoot Habitat in Secluded Coal Mine

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Recently, I stumbled upon an interesting video from the YouTube channel TCC Research that I think will pique the interest of our fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts. In the video, the channel's owner shares his exploration of an old coal mine, where a reputable person in their community claims to have seen two Bigfoot enter. The video starts with the channel's owner explaining that he had been searching for this particular coal mine for some time, as he wanted to investigate the sighting reported by their community member. After some time, he finally locates the entrance and begins to explore the area. As he navigates the coal mine, he points out various tracks and impressions, speculating that they may belong to Bigfoot. While some of the tracks appear to be from people ginsenging, there are a few that he believes are too large to be human or bear tracks. One of the most interesting aspects of the video is when the channel's owner shares his knowledge of the coal mine's layout. He explains that the mine goes all the way through the mountain, spanning close to two miles. If a Bigfoot or family of Bigfoot were to enter the mine, they could potentially emerge several miles away, providing them with various exit points and a secluded area to reside. Towards the end of the video, the channel's owner mentions that he will be doing some actual ginseng hunting in the area, now that he has found the coal mine. This is a great reminder of the importance of respecting nature and the environment while we search for and explore potential Bigfoot habitats. I encourage all of our fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts to watch the full video and share your thoughts in the comments below. It's always fascinating to hear about new sightings and potential Bigfoot habitats, and this coal mine exploration is no exception. Let's continue to support each other in our quest for knowledge and understanding of these elusive creatures.