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The Real X-Files - Bigfoot Spotted In Couples Vacation Video (October, 2009)(Appalachian Trail, Pennsylvania)


An anonymous couple found something unusual in a home video shot on their vacation to the Appalachians an image of Bigfoot.


While hiking The Appalachian Trail in October the couple stumbled upon a group of broken tree limbs that looked like a fort or nest. While examining the strange formation the couple heard some strange vocalizations coming from a close proximity. These strange sounds prompted the couple to flee the area.

It wasn't until they got home that they noticed that they had captured the source of the animal sounds on tape.

"You can actually hear it go 'huh-ah,' like a monkey. I mean, deep in the lungs," said the witness. "I panicked. The sounds were loud and they freaked me out, to be honest with you. I told my wife we need to get out of here. There's something up in these woods."

"Here's this thing standing in the middle of the trail," says the man. "My wife said, 'What is that?' I said, 'I don't know.'"

After the footage made the news over the weekend controversial Bigfoot hunter Tom Biscardi, moved his film crew from West Virginia to Pennsylvania in hopes of capitalizing on the media attention and possibly finding the elusive creature.

"This is raw footage," says Biscardi. "This is the real deal. You've got to understand, I've been doing this for 36 years and this is the ultimate to finally come across one of these beasts. And here it is roaming up in these mountains."

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