The YouTuber writes “Recorded overnight in the park on Aug 13-14, 2016.
Trees pushed down, remarkable “woo-hoo” sounds, possible “sumarai chatter”, all after the park was closed to visitors.”
The YouTuber writes “Recorded overnight in the park on Aug 13-14, 2016.
Trees pushed down, remarkable “woo-hoo” sounds, possible “sumarai chatter”, all after the park was closed to visitors.”
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Michael L
Samurai chatter-where? I guess I am deaf because I hardly heard anything that was pronounced as non human..
Michael1lion
Karen C
The Woo-Hoo sounded like female vocals, flirting or calling in her big guy since pushing down trees didn’t work, Thats right the feminine approach is always better…HeHe
Jill F
Well presented. Did you find the trees that had been felled? Any other evidence: X’s or tipis?
James M
AWESOME ! GREAT WORK !
m99
~I liked it.
I had to put the headsets on to hear the trees fall. I love the woo-who, and I agree, sounds like a female enticing her lover. The banjos threw me, sorry, but totally reminded me of the movie “Deliverance”… the dueling banjos guys. I muted the thing during the banjos. _At any rate, very good stuff. I do hope you’ll speak about finding the trees pushed over, etc., in your interview. Are you going to place your camo-recorders out where the most activity was going on that night?
Thank you for sharing!
Janice P
Like Jill said, good presentation. Thank you!