Yeti from Russia's Vyatka
01/12/2004 09:52
From: http://english.pravda.ru/science/19/94/377/11754_yeti.html
Moscow explorers discovered a wigwam of a creature unknown to
science in the snow-covered forest
Members of the Kosmopoisk association have returned from an expedition
to Russia's Kirov Region where they searched for a bigfoot that
allegedly lived in that region. Kosmopoisk leader Vadim Chernobrov
says the expedition has discovered a den occupied by a mysterious
giant and an underground passage dug obviously not by a human. Ivan Konovalov has been working as a forest warden for 30 years
in the Kirov Region. At first, the man did not plan to stay in
that region for long, however he had an important meeting in November
1985 and changed his mind. Ivan Konovalov tells about that meeting: "It
was snowing on the day when I was walking along the fir wood and
suddenly heard snap of twigs. I turned around and saw an awesome
creature covered with dark hair that was much taller than me. It
smelt strongly. The beast leant against a pine tree and started
bending it down to the ground. The tree was rather thick, but it
cracked under the creature's burden. Then the creature started
breaking the tree against the knee. Its hands were as thick and
long as its legs. Quite of a sudden, the creature felt something
and turned its "face" to me. I saw two black eyes and
the impression at the bottom of the eyes deeply impressed me. I
still remember the look of the eyes. Then the creature flung the
tree and quickly left. But I stood thunderstruck and could not
move a finger."
After that awesome meeting the forest warden was anticipating
another meeting with the bigfoot. However, the man did not doubt
that it was a snowman. Ivan Konovalov thinks the creature unknown
to science has some mysterious capabilities resembling hypnosis.
It was only twice that he managed to come across the creature
face to face. Another time Ivan Konovalov met with a she-yeti and
a baby. They noticed the forest warden and ran deep into the forest
emitting sounds resembling dog's barking.
Hunter Vasily Kapustin tells that he has seen numerous footprints
of a snowman, but came across the creature only once. A hairy creature
attacked a young elk, shouldered it and directed toward the forest.
When the yeti saw the hunter it was at first confused, then looked
at the man with astonishment, emitted some indistinct sound and
rushed into the deep forest. Vasily Kapustin felt as if he stood
for 15 minutes and then went toward his village. But when he came
home it turned out he had spent about four hours in the forest!
He had a headache and felt as if he had a hangover. But the hunter
was an abstainer. He made an effort to get back to the place where
he came across the yeti and discovered the footprints of an enormous
naked foot looking very much like a human foot, but wider and bigger
in fact. The snow on the site was spotted with blood of the baby
elk obviously. However, it was not clear how the creature managed
to escape through the deep forest and broke no branches and left
practically no traces.
Vadim Chernobrov, the leader of the expedition tells that hunters
are as a rule not talkative men; but they enjoy respect of the
local population. Locals do believe that some strange forest creatures
exist in fact. Those who have ever come across such creatures are
treated as people's heroes there.
The two hunters helped the expedition to search the place. Vadim
Chernobrov tells that the group set up a tent camp in a big meadow. "I
had many baits that were to help us catch a yeti. On the first
night the group was really very tired and did not arrange the baits.
The baits remained in my tent. The group put out the fire and appointed
a man on duty for the night. When we woke up early in the morning
we saw a torn side of my tent as if someone attempted to get inside
of the tent. My rucksack stood half a meter away from the torn
side of the tent. But the man on duty was on the top of a tall
pine tree clutching at branches. The guy had a hatchet, and all
branches were cut under his feet. It took us much effort to take
him down from the tree. He was white from terror, his hands and
legs were trembling and he could hardly speak. In two hours he
started crying and said he wanted to go back home. His home was
far from the tent camp, however the man was so terror-stricken
that he wouldnot stay there."
On the next nights, the group chose more experienced people to
be on duty. But they did not see anything scary at all. Baits laid
around the tent camp brought no success. However, when members
of the expedition went deep into the forest in broad daylight they
discovered strange things there: trees broken so neatly as if someone
chopped firewood there and incisions on trees made either with
teeth or with claws.
It was only once that the expedition was actually rewarded for
the persistence: the group discovered a den made of stems of trees
in the middle of a forest clearing. The den of five square meters
did not resemble people or animal's habitation. Vadim Chernobrov
together with some members of the group walked around the den and
then decided to get inside.
The floor of the den was laid out with logs and rotten leaves,
the walls were strong and did not let the cold wind pass through.
There was nobody inside of the den. There was some construction
covered with sticks in the middle of the "room". Under
the sticks, there was a hole of about one meter in diameter leading
deep under the ground. The hole was highly likely very deep as
a stone thrown down emitted no sound at all. The expedition decided
it was an underground passage. However, the group had no special
equipment to come down the passage. They just charted the site
to get back to it later.
The leader of the expedition says it is now important to gather
many experts, biologists, zoologists and doctors to organize another
expedition to the mysterious site in the Kirov Region.
Alexey Rozanov, a correspondent member of the Russian Academy
of Sciences Paleontology Institute says that yeti is one of the
most mysterious puzzles of present-day science. Opinions still
differ whether yeti exists or not. Some people believe there is
no documented evidence proving existence of yeti; all photos and
videos allegedly showing yeti are falsifications. Others say that
yetis are in fact baboons, huge monkeys, and Himalayan bears about
two meters tall. There is an opinion that yeti is an offshoot of
the primates developing parallel to human beings. At the time when
human brain and intellect developed, yeti acquired some extrasensory
capabilities. Some researchers believe that people's hairy neighbors
can not only hypnotize, but also levitate, become invisible or
cure any diseases with a glance. There are even more fantastic
hypotheses saying that yetis are wood-goblins, demons or some beings
from the parallel world. Unfortunately, there is not single evidence
proving any of the fantastic suggestions.
Legends about yeti go back to the antiquity; it was mentioned
for the first time about 4 thousand years ago, crypt-zoologist,
doctor of biological science Alexander Bayanov tells. More information
about yeti appears every year. Japan mountaineers left for the
Himalayas in August 2002 to search for yeti; they got back from
the expedition absolutely confident that yeti actually existed.
The mountaineers brought about ten pictures of yeti footprints
taken on the slopes of the Dhaulakhari mountain and told they had
seen an apelike creature quickly running about the mountain slopes.
There is evidence provided by an American mountain-skier who came
across two hairy creatures when he descended from Everest. He says
the creatures were neither animals nor humans. The meeting ended
like any other story connected with yeti: the creatures suddenly
disappeared.
In two months, it was reported from Pakistan that a hairy creature
near the settlement of Haripura attacked a 20-year-old native.
The creature seized the guy's shoulder and scratched him, but when
the native cried, the creature got scared and ran away. Doctors
examined the guy's wounds, but could not say what the creature
actually was.
A hairy very tall creature was also once seen in Russia near the
cities of St.Petersburg and Tomsk. A mummified paw of some ancient
animal belonging to none of the known to science species was discovered
in Russia's Altai Mountains. Vice-president of the Russian Association
of Vet Anatomists Yury Malafeyev took an X-ray photograph of the
paw and made a conclusion that it looked very much like a human
hand, but covered with red fur and of a bigger size.
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