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Cumberland
County Tennessee Photographs
From
Catoosa Wildlife Management Area
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information (reports, sketches, and pictures) contained
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Photographs
of an often noted phenomena in
areas
of high Bigfoot activity in Tennessee
Many
trees are heavily dug into in areas of known Bigfoot occupation
here
in Tennessee. All trees found this way seem to be in the process
of dying
and
more than likely due to heavy insect infestation. At this present
time,
there
is much speculation on my part why the Bigfoot in TN seem to do this more
frequently than in other parts of the United States. These trees
remind me of
what
Dean Harrison and his AHR team often find in Australia where their
Yowie's
in that country delight in the same type of activity.
Photograph # 4
Typical
tree damage found in most areas of
high
bigfoot activity in middle Tennessee ©
Photograph # 5
Same
tree but viewed from other side
(please
note the large pieces of stripped
bark
beneath the tree on the ground) ©
Photograph
# 6
Close up view of tree and strips beneath it. ©
Report taken and
Posted to the G.C.B.R.O. web site by Mary Green
Gulf Coast Bigfoot Research Organization Home Page
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