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Post by M. Hawbaker on Oct 28, 2022 14:29:18 GMT
Parks officials in Pennsylvania say they don’t know who’s posting signs warning of Bigfoot activity in the area, but it’s not them. They also threw cold water on the notion that Sasquatch might be making a home in the Keystone State ― or anywhere else for that matter. “Bigfoot is not real,” Wesley Robinson, press secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, told PennLive. The signs state that there have been “encounters” in the area and call on visitors to “observe elevated park etiquette, be cautious of your surroundings and to keep the location of any small children/pets within a tighter scope of awareness.” They also warn: “Do not approach the creature.” Robinson added that the signs, which have been turning up for months in “many parks,” are removed whenever spotted. The agency’s claim that “Bigfoot isn’t real” is unlikely to end the debate about the cryptid anytime soon as searching for Sasquatch remains a popular pastime in parks around the nation. While the majority of Bigfoot sightings seem to take place in the Pacific Northwest and California, Pennsylvania has had its share of Sasquatch activity over the years. The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization has 124 “credible” sightings in Pennsylvania listed in its database, including someone who claims to have seen two ― and heard more of them whistling ― near his cabin in Harrison Valley. www.huffpost.com/entry/bigfoot-signs-pennsylvania_n_63464c5fe4b0b7f89f513816
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Post by barb43 on Oct 28, 2022 15:21:16 GMT
“Bigfoot is not real,” Wesley Robinson, press secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, told PennLive. The signs state that there have been “encounters” in the area and call on visitors to “observe elevated park etiquette, be cautious of your surroundings and to keep the location of any small children/pets within a tighter scope of awareness.” They also warn: “Do not approach the creature.” The agency’s claim that “Bigfoot isn’t real” is unlikely to end the debate about the cryptid anytime soon as searching for Sasquatch remains a popular pastime in parks around the nation. I laugh, but the signs calling for "elevated park etiquette" and keeping "the location of any small children/pets within a tighter scope of awareness" is good advice in this day & age no matter where a person might be - hiking & camping or shopping in the nearest big city. It's a rough ol' world out there. Attachment Deleted
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