Bigfoot Descendants Traced in Russia (Part ONE of TWO)
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Bigfoots
Descendants
Live Among
Humans for
Over 100
Years
____April 6th, 2010
PRAVDA.RU
Bigfoot’s Descendants Live Among Humans
___Part ONE of TWO
35 year ago,
the skull of the first Big-foot
was excavated for the first
time in history.
People residing in the area
for years still remember meeting
it when it was still alive.
Local residents who buried a
mother and a son indicated
location of their graves.
A rubber shoe branded 1888
was removed from the
woman’s burial
(a mirror at the head
indicated it was a female).
Approximately the
same time Zana,
a Bigfoot,
died.
The researcher’s heart was
beating with anticipation of
the unusual find,
as never before scientists laid
their hands on a Bigfoot,
alive or dead.
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The excavation was
conducted by Igor Burtsev,
at the time,
a young scientist,
and today a leading Russian
cryptozoologist.
He spent several years trying
to obtain the right for graves
excavation in the Abkhazian
village Tkhina,
where Zana used to live.
As luck would have it,
his old college friend,
an Abkhazian,
became a local official upon
his return to the motherland
from Moscow.
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“I could not have
seen Zana myself,
she passed away 50 years
before I was born,”
says Apollon Dumava,
former chair of the
local Council.
“But my older relatives
remembered her.
How could you forget her?
She was 6.6 feet tall,
had long strong arms
covered with hair,
curvy hips that inspired
the desire of local men,
large hanging breasts,
flat forehead and
huge red eyes.
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Zana was very strong and
easily carried 110 pounds
sacks with grain to the water
mill with only one hand.
Apollon said his father told
him that Zana was caught
in a gulch of the
Adzyubzha River.
She was hunted down
by a local merchant.
Zana was incredibly smart
and could disappear a second
before she would be caught.
Yet,
the hunter outsmarted her.
He left red male underwear
at the meadow frequented
by the hairy creature.
She was caught while trying
to put the underwear on her
head and hips.
The captive was named Zana
(zan means black in Georgian)
and placed in a ditch enclosed
with a fence made
of sharpened logs.
She was growling,
throwing herself at kids
who bothered her with sticks
and dirt clods.
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