YouTuber Bob Gymlan writes “This has long been my favorite bigfoot photo. It was taken in Quebec, Canada, at the Park of Seven Falls. Most people don’t know that a recreation was done on scene a few weeks after the photo was taken. The photo, in conjunction with the comparison, makes this piece of evidence rather compelling.”
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4 Responses to “Bob Gymlan: The Beast of Seven Chutes”
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Ron S
Yeah idk, could just be the rootball of a tree. I see lots of those around here that are 6-10 feet tall… yes they look creepy, but they aren’t Sasquatch. Obviously the “creature” isn’t in one photo because the foliage has filled in. If the pictures were reversed where the suspect photo was on the left it’d make more sense to your brain that natural growth covered where suspect Sasquatch was.
Is his birth name really “Bob Gymlan”? Lol
Charles R
I do remember giving this photo a hard look in probably 09 or 10. I am still where I was then. Just do not know if it is the Loup Garou with a poodle or pareidola or something else.
Ron S
I want everyone to be aware the world is full of phony photos, clickbait, and flat out lies.
The internet is becoming far too full of misleadings for the almighty dollar and power. The worst part is that AI has the potential to infect any form of media. It can/has already simulated visual images we’ve all seen and maybe not realized.
There could even be times in the future where Wes does an interview that isn’t “in person” and he could actually be having a conversation with an artificially generated voice, text or video image. If you don’t realize this is possible yet you probably soon will.
The downfall of AI to humanity is how it can be negatively used or designed to trick or manipulate the masses in my opinion. The benefits of it you ask?… I honestly don’t know, I think it all seems sacrilegious.
Keep your guard up, falling for something may be falling farther than you realize.
Blessings to everyone🙏🏼☀️
Shawn M
Love this guy with his deadpan delivery, immersed in detail, never afraid to just let it roll..