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Ceri Willott

@CeriWillott

Secretary of the Otter Valley Fish & Game Club 🎣

Tulameen, BC Katılım Aralık 2014
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Ceri Willott
Ceri Willott@CeriWillott·
@Bugimus Most of the encounters I’ve been working as a field biologist & stations are timed. That’s how I’ve noticed the compression of time, in fact if it seemed like time was going quickly that was an early sign of possible Sasquatch in the vicinity.
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Bugs Finds Bigfoot 👣🪶
@CeriWillott I’m with you on portalling and telepathy, but I’m less familiar with the shapeshifting and messing with time. Although I have heard the account of seeing orbs in the same vicinity as Bigfoot.
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Bugs Finds Bigfoot 👣🪶
Given the persistent consistency in anatomy and behavior across thousands of Bigfoot sightings from diverse witnesses, what explains the pattern more plausibly than an actual reclusive species? #Bigfoot #Sasquatch
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Dogman
Dogman@Dogman1013·
Do you have Bald Eagles where you live?
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University of Aberdeen
University of Aberdeen@aberdeenuni·
Could a cave hidden beneath Pembroke Castle rewrite Britain’s prehistoric story? University of Aberdeen archaeologists will lead new excavations at the site where preliminary digs have already produced some extraordinary prehistoric finds, including a hippopotamus which roamed Wales 120,000 years ago. 🔗 abdn.ac.uk/news/25411/
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Ceri Willott
Ceri Willott@CeriWillott·
@Bugimus Not a language I had ever heard before. Thought it was Russian at first but as it approached (I was hiding under brush) it growled intermittently then went back to talking. This was mid-day in N California.
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DC, Last Legion, Infinity Redux
DC, Last Legion, Infinity Redux@DerektheCleric·
@TomTSEC Not true. Only the Inuit are Mongolian. The Athabascans and Cree came much earlier. At least 12,000 years earlier. The Inuit came by boat about 4000 years ago.
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Tom Quiggin@TomTSEC·
Indigenous people in Canada are not indigenous. They are the lineal descendants of Mongolian immigrants.
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Matt@808_38hz·
@datingbyblaine He is economical. The new Prius is *unrecognisably* cool. And can get it in PHEV for under $45k
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Bir💫n's Phenomenõns
Bir💫n's Phenomenõns@yanneyboy1·
All you can eat buffet for my Red Squirrel buddy "Cache-Partout"✌😏 🐿
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Ceri Willott
Ceri Willott@CeriWillott·
@pacnw652 @Bugimus That’s a good point. The film shows a real Sasquatch, imo the most important footage ever taken.
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PACNW652@pacnw652·
@Bugimus 👍👀👣 I Believe the PG Film is of A Real Bigfoot aka Patty, that may have allowed itself to be filmed since that film camers did not emit any type of electronic sensor.
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Janos Prohaska—Patterson-Gimlin Film Prohaska (1919–1974) was a Hungarian-born Hollywood stunt performer and creature costume designer/actor, best known for his ape and monster suits/roles in 1960s TV shows like Star Trek (e.g., the Horta in “The Devil in the Dark,” the Mugato, and others), Lost in Space, Gilligan’s Island, and as a bear on The Andy Williams Show. Prohaska examined the PGF footage alongside prominent Bigfoot researcher and journalist John Green. This viewing session allowed Prohaska, as a hands-on ape-suit performer and designer, to assess it from an insider’s perspective on 1960s costume technology. In the 1972 documentary “Bigfoot: Man or Beast?” directed by Robert W. Morgan, Prohaska appears as himself offering his expert opinion on the authenticity of the creature seen in the Patterson-Gimlin footage. Prohaska highlighted the hair movement and overall sophistication and was asked whether he thought it was possible to create a costume to match what he observed in the footage. “I don’t think so … to me it looks very, very real.” He added that if it was a hoax/costume, it was “the best costume he had ever seen,” and the only way to achieve that effect would be something extremely sophisticated—like gluing individual false hairs directly onto the actor’s skin which would take up to 10 hours to complete. He noted that the hair movement and overall realism stood out compared to typical suits of the era. This assessment is widely cited in Bigfoot literature and discussions of the PGF. Prohaska’s background made him a credible voice on whether “Patty” could be a man in a suit. Sadly, Janos Prohaska’s life came to a tragically abrupt end on March 13, 1974, when he and his son Robert perished along with 34 other cast and crew members in the crash of Sierra Pacific Airlines Flight 802, a chartered Convair CV-440 that struck a mountain ridge near Bishop, California, in darkness while returning from filming for the ABC television series Primal Man aka Up from the Ape. The cause of the accident was never definitively determined, leaving a profound sense of loss in the entertainment industry for a versatile Hungarian-born performer who had brought countless creatures to life through his ingenuity and physical talent.
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Flip-Top@cementhauler99·
Trout stocking day.
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The Millennial Gardener
The Millennial Gardener@NCGardening·
Haters gonna hate, tomaters gonna tomate! OK, that doesn’t really work, but look at all those beautiful tomato plants 🤩 You gotta love Spring! ——— #spring #gardening
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Laureen Teskey Harper
Laureen Teskey Harper@LaureenHarper·
Between wind and avalanche warnings decided to hike through the forest. And this lovely ungulate was watching me.
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Flip-Top@cementhauler99·
First shed of the year
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domino@DominoRxxx·
When a blizzard takes your pine tree down, a good way to honor its life is to to harvest the resin (sap, pitch, whatever you want to call it) for medicine
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Ceri Willott
Ceri Willott@CeriWillott·
Overwintered the carrots with a mulch of maple leaves and they’re gorgeous! 🍁
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