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Climber Michael Libecki went down to the Azas cave in Kemerovo region, where he experienced something that made him believe in Bigfoot existence.
“I’m sure there was a yeti,” the filming member admitted. Discovery Channel groups.
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Discovery Channel recently showed a documentary “Dyatlov Pass: Yeti Hypothesis”, which highlights the version that that a bigfoot could have killed a group of 9 tourists in 1959 on Mountain of the Dead in the Northern Urals.
One of the episodes of the film is a visit to the Kemerovo region. First, Michael Liebekki arrived in Tashtagol, where he met with Yuri Kungashev, who discovered in the snow near the country house huge traces of an unknown creature.
The film also showed footage of a video taken Tashtagolts.
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“When he walked, there was remnants of wool on the snow,” the daughter says. Yuri Kungashev.
And then the climber, in order to “hunt down the beast” went down to Azasskaya a cave known for having found yeti wool. When is michael with his partner was in a tent, he heard strange sounds and crawled out to see what was the matter.
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He went to the noise in another branch of the tunnels and found a fresh couch yeti. And after that he again heard footsteps, very close to himself, and hastened to hide in a tent. For the Briton, by his admission, it remains a mystery why the Bigfoot did not attack them.
The fact that the Discovery group completed filming a new project about yeti in the Shor National Park, it became known back in March this year. However, then in the Russian press service of the TV channel from comments on the contents of the film declined.
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