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Topic started on 16-12-2005 @ 11:36 AM by ThE TrUtH 11 5 5
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its it possible that this culd be a big foot nest with a bigfoot behind the trees ? who knows cheak it out !
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reply posted on 16-12-2005 @ 11:41 AM by asala
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A big foot nest?
ok lets start with where is that pic from?
Zoom in on the pic, this is a fake pic from what i can tell, when you zoom up close its see through,
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reply posted on 16-12-2005 @ 11:41 AM by xeroxedprophet
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IMO, that is a shadow from the trees.
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reply posted on 16-12-2005 @ 11:42 AM by Crakeur
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why would they build a nest that required them to stoop over when they are inside?
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reply posted on 16-12-2005 @ 11:43 AM by EvilBat
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To me it looks like depth with low light, background, I really can't even make out a shape even though it was outlined for us to see.
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reply posted on 16-12-2005 @ 11:48 AM by asala
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well just look at the zoom of the bottom, you can see through to the twigs,
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reply posted on 16-12-2005 @ 12:04 PM by EvilBat
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OK after saving to my desktop and opening with preview, zooming in in the left picture I found Jack the pumpkin king on the left side and he moved on
the right side the other circle I put sorta looks like a lizard like head so bigfeets
Hang with jack and eat lizards
You gonna want to do the same saveing it and preview to see my little haha
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reply posted on 18-12-2005 @ 03:50 PM by madnessinmysoul
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i've seen fallen branches making that type of nest like structure on their own. it doesn't seem likely that it would be a bigfoot.
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reply posted on 18-12-2005 @ 09:11 PM by KLSyesca
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it looks like somone taking a dump in the woods not bigfoot ....come with a better pic than that poo....
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reply posted on 18-12-2005 @ 09:44 PM by zoso28
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Animals in the wild do not construct shelters per say. They will make use of natural shelter, such as a tree or a cave, etc. But only humans construct
shelters in the wild to protect them from the elements. Now if bigfoots exists, it would be a sort of "missing link" between humans and animals, but
bigfoot, being the elusive beast he is, would not construct a shelter, IMHO.
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reply posted on 18-12-2005 @ 10:21 PM by daboga75
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I see nothing in that picture which would suggest a creature, bigfoot or otherwise. I agree that it looks like shadows: trees and shadows. Also, what
is so special about the way the trees are that constitutes calling their formation a nest? I see nothing unnatural about the picture.
Yes, some things resemble other things when we look at them with different things floating through our heads. It's called pareidolia, and imo
explains alot of unexplained photos
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reply posted on 19-12-2005 @ 02:00 AM by ignorant_ape
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OK - just assuming for a moment that the photographer stumbled across a genuine bigfoot nest - and saw the creature scarper
the have 2 piss poor pictures which can be
my big question is " what he do next ???? "
there the hell is the follow up ???????
if it is a constructed nest of an inteligent creature - i want pics that show construction / design evidence
if it ` lives ` there - there should be foot ptints a lordy - i want casts / pics with a ruler for size
deth analysis / foot print area + soil densit so we can calculate its weight
dander , hair / stool samplesa etc etc etc
these two pics , in isolation scram hoax to me - as given the claims of the subject matter there is no follow up
you dont photio biog foot " at home " then wander off without investigating every detail
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reply posted on 19-12-2005 @ 11:33 AM by Crakeur
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ever notice how people stumble across things as amazing as big foot's lair with at least two actual creatures playing house inside and only wind up
with one picture?
there should be more.
there should be video of the guy returning with a crew to get actual footage or creatures.
there should be....
but there isn't.
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reply posted on 20-12-2005 @ 03:39 AM by Neutrino
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that appears to be an obvious fake you can see twigs through the shadow but as we have never seen bigfoot what if he can go invisible like The
Predator lol
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reply posted on 20-12-2005 @ 01:52 PM by Wig
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Not enough evidence to say if a purpose built shelter or not, I saw a video I think taken from some oregon bigfoot site showing a guy in the woods
finding big structures obviously purpose built and trees broken off. But nothing that he couldn't have done himself before filming.
The shadow in this picture is exactly that,,,a shadow caused by the density of the twigs. You think the camera man didn't see the bigfoot inside the
nest? come off it.
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reply posted on 20-12-2005 @ 03:40 PM by jonke05
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O.K. I'm not a bigfoot expert...don't want to be a bigfoot expert. However i do know a few things about hanging out in the woods.
If this was a "bigfoot nest", or sleeping area, I would expect the floor debris to be compressed due to the weight of the subject as it lay on the
ground. If you have ever been in the wilderness and happened upon a deer lay, you will know what I am talking about. You can tell (even from a
distance) there has been ground compression on/around the lay.
So...no debris compression = no "nest".
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reply posted on 20-12-2005 @ 09:04 PM by TheBlueSoldier
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i hope the name " jonke " doesn't mean what I think it means, or else its in serious violation of cursing. My best friend is korean, and the word
" jonke" in korean means a racist slang for chinese people. Sry buddy but i figured out ur secret.
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reply posted on 21-12-2005 @ 09:20 AM by jonke05
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My userid jonke05 is a userid that I have had for years and have simply kept it. You are incorrect in your assertion; it is simply a combination of
my last/first name. Since I was the fifth person at that company to derive the combination, i was dubbed jonke05.
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reply posted on 21-12-2005 @ 09:32 AM by MacMerdin
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Originally posted by zoso28
Animals in the wild do not construct shelters per say. They will make use of natural shelter, such as a tree or a cave, etc. But only humans construct
shelters in the wild to protect them from the elements. Now if bigfoots exists, it would be a sort of "missing link" between humans and animals, but
bigfoot, being the elusive beast he is, would not construct a shelter, IMHO. 
Not true.....
Most birds construct nests. Also, plenty of animals construct nests....many monkeys do I think. Anyway, that is definately NOT a bigfoot sighting
IMO. You don't even have to zoom in to see the twigs through the "creature"....shadow...maybe a shadow creature?
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reply posted on 21-12-2005 @ 10:37 AM by Wig
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Jonke is also a Germanic surname, perhaps comments like that would be better placed in U2U.
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