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Somehow several hours of research and a decently lengthy script led to an 18 minute episode. I'm not sure how that happened unless I really talk that fast.
Continuing on with last episode's Bigfoot / Sasquatch info, this episode we delve into the folkloric Bigfoot creatures that are regional-specific, as well as into theories and ideas about who Bigfoot is and where our most famous cryptid may have come from.
TW: No triggers.
Find me on social media at Obscure Appalachia.
To support the podcast and get bonus episodes visit patreon.com/obscureappalachia
Submit your true paranormal, true crime stories, or love letters to [email protected]
Visit the website at obscureappalachia.com
Sources:
Bigfoot Theories – Washington Bigfoot
The Legend of the Boojum | Balsam Mountains North Carolina Folklore
Grassman | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
Orange Eyes | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
Whirling Whimpus | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
The oldest account of Bigfoot was recorded in 986 AD - Sasquatch Chronicles
Tennessee Wildman | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
COLUMN: The Tennessee Wildman | East Tennessean
Yeahoh, Yahoo or Bigfoot? - Appalachian History
Whirling Whimpus | Monster Wiki | Fandom
The five strangest theories about Sasquatch
The Bering Land Bridge Theory - Bering Land Bridge National Preserve (U.S. National Park Service)
Bering Land Bridge
Bering Land Bridge formed surprisingly late during last ice age | NSF - National Science Foundation
Skeptic » eSkeptic » April 12, 2004
The Man Who Created Bigfoot
These 5 Mythical Animals Turned Out to Be Real | Nature and Wildlife | Discovery
By Candis Casper4.9
5858 ratings
Somehow several hours of research and a decently lengthy script led to an 18 minute episode. I'm not sure how that happened unless I really talk that fast.
Continuing on with last episode's Bigfoot / Sasquatch info, this episode we delve into the folkloric Bigfoot creatures that are regional-specific, as well as into theories and ideas about who Bigfoot is and where our most famous cryptid may have come from.
TW: No triggers.
Find me on social media at Obscure Appalachia.
To support the podcast and get bonus episodes visit patreon.com/obscureappalachia
Submit your true paranormal, true crime stories, or love letters to [email protected]
Visit the website at obscureappalachia.com
Sources:
Bigfoot Theories – Washington Bigfoot
The Legend of the Boojum | Balsam Mountains North Carolina Folklore
Grassman | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
Orange Eyes | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
Whirling Whimpus | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
The oldest account of Bigfoot was recorded in 986 AD - Sasquatch Chronicles
Tennessee Wildman | Cryptid Wiki | Fandom
COLUMN: The Tennessee Wildman | East Tennessean
Yeahoh, Yahoo or Bigfoot? - Appalachian History
Whirling Whimpus | Monster Wiki | Fandom
The five strangest theories about Sasquatch
The Bering Land Bridge Theory - Bering Land Bridge National Preserve (U.S. National Park Service)
Bering Land Bridge
Bering Land Bridge formed surprisingly late during last ice age | NSF - National Science Foundation
Skeptic » eSkeptic » April 12, 2004
The Man Who Created Bigfoot
These 5 Mythical Animals Turned Out to Be Real | Nature and Wildlife | Discovery

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