Have you heard about the latest Bigfoot sighting in South Carolina? According to a video from the YouTube channel Curious and Bizarre History, three visitors at Huntington Island State Park reported seeing a five to six foot tall creature that resembled Bigfoot. The creature was described as having human-like jointed knees and dark brown, splotchy hair that was two inches long.
Despite not being able to take a photo, the park superintendent called the incident credible and plans to investigate. The visitors, who have been vacationing at the park since the 1950s, said they had never seen anything like it before.
But Bigfoot sightings aren't the only curious and bizarre happenings in South Carolina. The state is also home to the Angel Oak, a live oak tree on Johns Island near Charleston that is over 1500 years old. The tree is 66.5 feet tall, with a circumference of 28 feet, and provides shade to an area of 17,200 square feet. It is considered one of the oldest living things in the United States.
The Angel Oak is not only a natural wonder, but it is also steeped in local folklore and legends. Some believe that the tree is haunted, with ghostly apparitions and strange noises often reported in the area. Others believe that the tree has healing properties, with many people visiting the tree to leave offerings and prayers.
Whether you believe in Bigfoot, ghosts, or ancient trees with healing properties, there's no denying that South Carolina is a hotbed of curious and bizarre happenings. So, if you're looking for your next adventure, why not plan a trip to Huntington Island State Park or visit the Angel Oak on Johns Island? Who knows what you might encounter!
Don't forget to check out the video from Curious and Bizarre History for more details on the Bigfoot sighting and other curious and bizarre facts. And, as always, if you have any sightings or experiences of your own to share, we'd love to hear about them at Squatchable.