The 'Great North' Sasquatch what could it be?
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The 'Great North' Sasquatch
http://www.bfro.net/news/great_north_figure.asp
http://naturalplane.blogspot.com/

This still frame from the 2001 IMAX film "Great North" by documentarist Martin Dignard, shows a figure that may be a sasquatch.
The film explores the natural history of two regions -- Northern Quebec and Northern Scandinavia -- with a focus on caribou/reindeer herds.
This particular clip of caribou migration was obtained at a remote location in either Quebec or Labrador (the film doesn't specify).
The clip was shot from a great distance with a telescopic lens. It shows droves of caribou crossing an unnamed body of water (either a river, or a lake arm, or a fjord arm).
The entire documentary can be viewed online for free
at HULU.com (though not in IMAX resolution).
As a pack of caribou exits the water, an upright figure pops up out of a ditch and scrambles toward the moving herd, then quickly hunkers down again out of view. The darting figure is visible only for a few seconds.
For the sake of simplicity, and objectivity, we'll call this dark figure the "Great North Figure" or "GNF".
We first heard about the GNF a few weeks ago, after some eagle-eyed person noticed it while watching Great North on HULU. That person re-watched the clip a few times and became more intrigued. Subsequently he/she posted something about it on an Internet message board. That board posting encouraged a few other people to send us emails about it. Then we watched the film on HULU ourselves.
You may think it's too quick and too small to distinguish conclusively from a human form -- one of many "maybe" clips out there obtained from a distance. ... But there's an interesting twist here: This dark figure was filmed with an IMAX camera.
Normally it doesn't take long to determine how much detail there might be on a distant figure when enlarged. But we're not looking at the original IMAX images here. We're looking at images with a much lower resolution than the original IMAX images.
Even in the best scans of the original IMAX images, the facial features of this figure may not be defined, but undoubtedly more details of the body will be discernable. The figure may appear more sasquatch-like, and less human-like, when enlarged in the highest possible resolution. ... Or it may appear more human-like, and less sasquatch-like. It's certainly sasquatch-like enough right now to justify a re-scan of those frames, whereever they may be.
http://www.bfro.net/news/great_north_figure.asp
http://naturalplane.blogspot.com/

http://www.bfro.net/news/great_north_figure.asphttp://naturalplane.blogspot.com/

This still frame from the 2001 IMAX film "Great North" by documentarist Martin Dignard, shows a figure that may be a sasquatch.
The film explores the natural history of two regions -- Northern Quebec and Northern Scandinavia -- with a focus on caribou/reindeer herds.
This particular clip of caribou migration was obtained at a remote location in either Quebec or Labrador (the film doesn't specify).
The clip was shot from a great distance with a telescopic lens. It shows droves of caribou crossing an unnamed body of water (either a river, or a lake arm, or a fjord arm).
The entire documentary can be viewed online for free
at HULU.com (though not in IMAX resolution).
As a pack of caribou exits the water, an upright figure pops up out of a ditch and scrambles toward the moving herd, then quickly hunkers down again out of view. The darting figure is visible only for a few seconds.
For the sake of simplicity, and objectivity, we'll call this dark figure the "Great North Figure" or "GNF".
We first heard about the GNF a few weeks ago, after some eagle-eyed person noticed it while watching Great North on HULU. That person re-watched the clip a few times and became more intrigued. Subsequently he/she posted something about it on an Internet message board. That board posting encouraged a few other people to send us emails about it. Then we watched the film on HULU ourselves.
You may think it's too quick and too small to distinguish conclusively from a human form -- one of many "maybe" clips out there obtained from a distance. ... But there's an interesting twist here: This dark figure was filmed with an IMAX camera.
Normally it doesn't take long to determine how much detail there might be on a distant figure when enlarged. But we're not looking at the original IMAX images here. We're looking at images with a much lower resolution than the original IMAX images.
Even in the best scans of the original IMAX images, the facial features of this figure may not be defined, but undoubtedly more details of the body will be discernable. The figure may appear more sasquatch-like, and less human-like, when enlarged in the highest possible resolution. ... Or it may appear more human-like, and less sasquatch-like. It's certainly sasquatch-like enough right now to justify a re-scan of those frames, whereever they may be.
http://www.bfro.net/news/great_north_figure.asp
http://naturalplane.blogspot.com/

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That is no Bigfoot.
That, my friend...is a Yeti.
That, my friend...is a Yeti.
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ive watched it several times tbh and it could very easily be a bear
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loveandlight wrote:ive watched it several times tbh and it could very easily be a bear
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"the love you withold is the pain that you carry"
Nope!
Bears don't stalk. Yeties (and aliens) do.
[this is totally tongue-in-cheek, but true!
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methaneslurpee wrote:That is no Bigfoot.
That, my friend...is a Yeti.
Haha

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methaneslurpee wrote:loveandlight wrote:ive watched it several times tbh and it could very easily be a bear
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"the love you withold is the pain that you carry"
Nope!
Bears don't stalk. Yeties (and aliens) do.
[this is totally tongue-in-cheek, but true!]
personally i doubt you ever spoke to an alien or yeti about their hunting techniques and when you give me the link for the interview i will believe you .this could very easily be a bear and i still doubt its anything else but a bear theres not enough of the animal in the shot to be certain
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