The Russian Almasty
From SoCal Bigfoot: The Russian Almasty
The 'Almasty' is Russia's very own Bigfoot. It has been written about for over 300 years, and Russia's Almasty hunters claim there have been over 10,000 encounters over the years. The big theory in Russia is that it's a surviving hominid, possibly even a Neanderthal. Mark Evans travels to Russia and investigates one of the highest profile Bigfoot stories in the world: the tale of Zana, the so-called Wildwoman: a living Almasty said to have been found in the remote Caucasus in the 1870s. She was alleged to have had four children by her captors over the years. Almasty hunters have tracked down her descendants and Bryan Sykes uses cutting-edge tests to analyze their DNA and test the Neanderthal theory about Zana.
Well the Ukraine girls make me scream and shout
ReplyDelete^ but the men give me the most satisfaction and fulfillment - they certainly fill me full of their joy-tool...
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Joe F. keeps checking in to this thread wondering why no one is bringing up Joe F's libel against a black Russian woman and her descendants by calling her archaic and dubbing "the Russian Bigfoot". Happy now, Joe F?
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