Gravitas UNEXPLAINED writes “After his own horrifying encounters, the producer returns to Australia’s Blue Mountains where he believes numerous habitats exist for what is commonly known as Bigfoot.
Exploring an uncharted region, he discovers evidence that may suggest a possible hunting ground. A countdown begins to an organised expedition. The producer begins his initial inquiries by interviewing a researcher who claims to have not only recorded howls from a Bigfoot, but captured one on camera. To investigate this claim, a university lecturer is asked to assess the video and then visit the site where the recording took place. What are people actually seeing?
To answer this fundamental question, we interview Cryptozoologists, researchers and a university associate professor in biodiversity. Weeks before the expedition, the producer and two other researchers visit a different area in the Blue Mountains as a preliminary exercise before the main event. What they uncover was something they did not expect.”
Melissa P
This is one of the better documentaries I’ve seen. I was on edge most of the time. It must be obsession because I would never go back to the same forest where I barely escaped with my life. One things for sure, the Sasquatch in Australia seem more aggressive and mean than what’s in the US. Although Alaska Sasquatch and maybe Texas Sasquatch seem close to the same attitude. Well done on the film!
Linda B
Loved the stories.
Charles R
It was last year when Dean Harrison’s group, The Yowie Hunters filmed what I think is the best thermal I have ever seen and they were able to have a member to stand in it’s place soon afterwards and reinact the motion, thus proving the huge size of the Yowie.