India: authorities 'go' to find the Forestman
Over the past month, dozens of horrific encounters with the 'Bigfoot' consecutive occurrence in the remote Garo mountains scared people to lose sleep. To this country, the Indian government could not ignore: a large-scale expedition was conducted to clarify the truth of monsters.
At least 7 people living on the top of Garo Mountain, on the border of Bangladesh, swear to die to see a giant hairy creature half-human and half-gibbon, according to local legend called Mande Burung (The Forest ).Encounters occurred at various locations in the jungle for about three weeks.
'The scene is horrifying. My eyes saw two adults and two younger children. All four of them were unusually large, the hair was full of feathers, the forehead was protruding like a baseball cap, the skin was dark brown like ape '- Wallen Sangma 40-year-old farmer was still not shocked.
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Sangma said he saw these 4 "forest people" from 30 - 40 meters between the luxuriant vegetation near the village of Rongcekgre, 350 km from Meghalaya state's Shillong. 'I was so scared that I could not lift my leg anymore, then they gradually disappeared into the dense forest trees'.
The Garo people - mostly Christian, some animists - believe that the existence of Mande Burung is real, as evidenced by the many legends and ancient Garo stories that mention this creature.People often remind each other that many children in the village were kidnapped by Mande Burung female.
The famous writer LR Marak, who won India's highest literary award, said: ' There is no denying the presence of the Forestman in Mount Garo. It would be too heartless to assume that witnesses mistook gorilla or bear, or simply hallucinations . '
Since 1997, an amateur expedition team named 'Achik Tourism Association' has been working hard to find this mysterious monster genius , although most of them are equipped with very few ants. Formal science formula.
' We photographed and filmed a lot of giant footprints ranging from 30-40cm long, even Mande Burung's shelter, ' said Dipu Marak, the leader of the group.
Analyzing the traces The forest has been left to reveal that these hairy creatures belong to herbivores, living mainly on forest fruits such as strawberries, bananas, young shoots, bark, roots . They use dry leaves to roofing 'houses' - houses without roofs that are only surrounded by walls.
The Achik Foundation said it had a hair sample (supposedly) of Mande Burung.'We will send this specimen for DNA testing and then present it to the monster science research organizations'.
It is known that every year there are a number of encounters with Mande Burung forest in Garo, but never frequency and close to the population living like a month back.
According to North American legends, there is also a creature called Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, that is sheltering in the jungles of few people.They go with two legs like humans but taller and full of leaves.
It is thought that these creatures are essentially closely related but named after each country, for example the Yeti in Tibet and Nepal, Yowie in Australia .
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