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Mother was born here but left when she was 2. We are going to visit for the first time ever this year and she is 48. Should be fun. Thanks for the video
Looks like you started the video on University Avenue which is Main Street in Provo going Southbound. At 2:36, you are looking at the BYU football indoor practice field. The old building a 3:38 is the Brigham Young Academy (now the Provo Library). At 7:00, you are going Northbound on Freedom Blvd or 200 West. At 9:07, the turn going North is on 500 West or State Street in Provo. At 9:49 to the right is Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. At 10:11 is Mount Timpanogos, the fourth tallest (11,752 feet) mountain in Utah
I don't know about this. At 1:24 you can see what looks like an ear. You can see it come into view but then moves away super quickly. It was this that which made me skeptical of this video. But the face, those eyes don't look as if they are moving or that it's directly looking at the mans line of sight.
They are speaking Yoruba. Throughout most of the Atlantic world, Maroons play a critical role in local, regional, and even national histories. In contrast, marronage in colonial America and the early United States is largely absent from the American historical narrative. Thousands of Maroons live in wooded areas, there exists little popular awareness or understanding of the Maroons living in these places. Severe Incest and deformity as well as stomach tumors that purge foul smelling puss made integration into other communities difficult if not impossible. Many Native Americans refused to hand over their slaves and simply abandoned them into the north American wilderness. Selective breeding and incest coupled with the skills of evasion from fleeing slavery and what they learned through observation of their native American masters made them elusive and wild, in many of the explorers journals, obtained under the freedom of information act, most famously from the Land expeditions confidential correspondence to President Theodore Roosevelt, Maroons were described as huge hairy beings with misshaped heads that consumed their dead to include even the bones, and were observed relieving themselves and immediately ingesting their own waste.
Total hoax! No eyeshine Red Flag Cutouts for eyes suggesting mask Red Flag Man sized Red Flag looks staged Red Flag face wrong proportions Red Flag White skin if it was old the skin would be gray if albino skin would be pink Red Flag Fur is too clean Red Flag So 7 flags makes it a total hoax
it's so crazy seeing stores that used to be around here that aren't anymore! the pizza hut, for one, is an Arby's. the old texaco is one of the local ice cream shop that's run by the same people as the little hotel across the street. that tall building they pointed out is the Sac Annex, it's the tallest building in town. the Liberty building is this cute little cafe. the things you know from living here almost 16 years!
Video in question starts at 4:18. I am neither a believer nor a skeptic but the public will never accept the existence of Bigfoot until someone brings in a body. Dead or alive.
I’d love to be a believer, I just find it strange, that in a day when virtually everybody has a camera with them 24/7, that nobody has a real, up close, clear photo.
Oh, it’s a beautiful place! But you can hear the banjos playing and someone saying squeal like a pig boy! The locals are a bunch of one tooth wonders especially the Lambrecht’s!
Thank you for sharing the video. This sure fits the PDNA in the Thinker Thinker book. I think he may have featured the still shot and I think it passed his PDNA. I think it is a genuine Sasquatch .
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That’s not James Peak in the background, but rather Lightening Ridge. James Peak lies behind it. I would love to see Powder Mountain invest in and expand their summertime mountain biking operations given how beautiful it is in the summertime there. Bentonville Arkansas has become a mountain biking Mecca in a mere 10 years time with some pretty simple investments in trails and infrastructure.
Thanks so much for posting this video. Do you happen to know what the site number was where you walked down to the lake? Also the site # of the first campsite with the Airstream parked in it? This video is so helpful for someone (like us) who have never been here before.