Malaysia Explores Fresh Bigfoot Footprints

Malaysia Explores Fresh Bigfoot Footprints
Malaysia Explores Fresh Bigfoot Footprints
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Malaysia explores fresh Bigfoot footprints - Bigfoot, footprints, yeti
Malaysia explores fresh Bigfoot footprints - Bigfoot, footprints, yeti

Traces of an unidentified huge humanoid creature were recently discovered near the Endau Rompin forest fund in the city of Johor Bahru (Malaysia).

On this road, you can see three sets of muddy clay footprints, one belonged to a tiger, the other was like an elephant and the last strongly resembled a human one, but the typos were many large in size, writes The Star Online, Malaysia.

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The footprint trail ran at a distance of up to 1 km near the Endau Rompin nature reserve. She was discovered by two retirees Sia Shvi Khim, 64, and her husband Lim Teong Khen, 66. The find both puzzled and delighted them at the same time. They believe that the last set of footprints probably belongs to the mythical "Bigfoot".

The couple and their daughter Joanna, 30, and a group of friends from Singapore decided to follow the trail for more than 1 km.

"It was just amazing - the creature or creatures walked along the asphalt road, leaving red, clay footprints. The footprints were very clear and could be seen well," Sia said, adding that the group had taken countless photographs and even measured large footprints. which were about 48 cm long and 11 cm wide.

“We tried to mimic the action, but were unable to stretch our legs so far to match the distance of one step,” Sia said.

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