Driver took photo of Bigfoot next to fallen tree near Webb Lake, Wisconsin
Bigfoot behind fallen tree? |
The Facebook Find Bigfoot guys said this photo of Bigfoot standing behind a fallen tree was taken in July. A powerful wind storm near Webb Lake Wisconsin had knocked down a tree blocking the road. When the photo was taken, the photographer did not notice what was behind the tree because it was "motionless".
FB/FB said this is one of the best pictures that has been submitted to them this summer.
I question their sanity.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a rock to me. How could they not notice the bigfoot standing there?
ReplyDeleteHere's the problem, there is no "rest of the story". The guy was obviously driving in the direction of the fallen tree/brush. At some point he would have had to have continued on. Once next to the fallen tree he would have likely seen that it was a root system clumped with dirt.
ReplyDeleteHowever, that wouldn't have made this a Bigfoot story. Why would he be taking a picture of this stuff anyway?
Just too many red flags.
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Yep, looks like a root ball from the tree that fell across the street.
ReplyDeleteAlas! I see evidence!!! If you look very closely inside the rear-view mirror, in the the lower left corner, I see a Bigfoot. It is obviously female...(ya know what I mean, ooh la la) and she is eating what looks to be a ham sandwich. Wow this is some of the best footage since, since, since phil of Team Tazer Bigfoot caught that amazing trash tossing Sasquatch. Well done!
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I don't know what this is but it's not the root ball of the tree. It can't be. For it to be the tree root ball, at the base of the tree, it would mean that the tree was growing in the middle of the road and fell to the left side of the picture with the top of the tree out of sight to the left. Besides, you can see tree branches right in front of the object. If this was a rootball, the branches would be to low to the ground. The part of the tree in the road is the top of the tree and the root ball is out of sight to the left of the picture in the woods. I don't know what that is a picture of, Bigfoot, bear, human in a monkey suit? Can't tell but it is illogical for it to be the tree root ball. Trees don't grow in the middle of the road but they do fall into them.
ReplyDeleteP.S. If you zoom into the picture you will see that the tree branches come off the trunk and angle up towards the middle of the road. In order for this to be the root ball, the branchs would be angled in the down (wrong)direction if the tree was standing upright. This is the TOP of the tree in the road, not the base.
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't prove what it may be behind the branchs but for sure it is not the tree roots, it is the tree top.
When I blow up the image it certainly looks like a bear. Snout, ears and all. Not uncommon in this area of Wisconsin...
DeleteP.P.S One other point, tree roots do not have leaves on them. If that is the root ball, why are there leaves there? It is the tree top with the root ball out of sight in the woods to the left of the picture.
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Why is someone's SIDE profile in the rear view mirror? I can't figure out how that would make any sense at all. Weird.
ReplyDeleteDon't know about the mirror thing, but if you blow up the image (or put a magnifying glass to the screen) you can clearly see it is a bear. Black bear are often found in this area of Wisconsin. Webb Lake is just down the road from -- you guessed it -- Big Bear Lake.
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