During the month of April I was able to conduct a three-week long Yeti investigation in the very rugged Makalu Barun National Park in Nepal. This would be my fourth venture into the realm of the Abominable Snowman and below are several photos from the expedition. I will post my findings shortly.
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Monday, May 8, 2017
MAKALU BARUN YETI EXPEDITION 2017: Initial Photo Report
During the month of April I was able to conduct a three-week long Yeti investigation in the very rugged Makalu Barun National Park in Nepal. This would be my fourth venture into the realm of the Abominable Snowman and below are several photos from the expedition. I will post my findings shortly.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
ORANG PENDEK EXPEDITION 2016: The Tall One And Other Strange Tales From The Recent Past
The first event occurred on the plantation around 1973/74 when large 20-inch footprints were discovered. A few days later a massive and hairy hominoid was seen walking through a grove of cinnamon trees by one of the locals. Based on the height of the trees the eyewitness estimated the creature to be a staggering 13 feet in height or more. Unfortunately it was never seen again and the locals dubbed it Orang Tinggi, or the tall person. In other parts of Sumatra these elusive giants are sometimes referred to as Orang Gadang. Interestingly its size and description corresponds very closely to the Orang Dalam/Mawas of southern Malaysia and it's highly likely that these creatures are of the same, albeit extinct,species.
The other story occurred a few years later in the same region but the exact location could not be remembered. Apparently during the height of the rainy season an Orang Pendek lost its footing and fell into a raging river and was swept downstream. Its body was then deposited in a large irrigation ditch or small canal near a plantation and the remains were viewed by dozens of locals for a period of several days.The decomposing corpse was then suddenly removed and its fate is unknown to this day. The most probable scenario is that it was buried, or does some individual in the Kerinci Valley posses its skeletal remains?
Saturday, April 23, 2016
ORANG PENDEK EXPEDITION 2016 : Initial Photo Report
Just returned from Sumatra so I've had a couple of days to reflect on what transpired over the course of two weeks. I can now say that this was a very fascinating and at times challenging expedition with its share of frustrating moments.
My first post will simply be a short photographic summary and I will discuss various aspects of what took place in more detail in the weeks to come.
My first post will simply be a short photographic summary and I will discuss various aspects of what took place in more detail in the weeks to come.
Friday, February 20, 2015
ORANG PENDEK EXPEDITION 2015: Photos from the Rainforest
After a 20-month break I was back in Sumatra to conduct my fourth Orang Pendek expedition.Since they say a picture is worth a thousand words I'm starting off my report with a series of photos.The last one is a bit strange.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
MANDE BURUNG: The Indian Yeti of the Garo Hills
One of the lesser known Asian hominids is the Mande Burung of northeastern India.Said to roam the subtropical rain forests of Meghalaya,particularly the western region of the Garo hills.Reports and sightings are rare,however, curiosity got the better of me and I ended up visiting the area in April 2011.
The most challenging aspect of organizing an investigation into this region is the ongoing violence between the Garo and Khasi ethnic groups.When this does occur the state is closed off to foreigners.About 3 months prior to my arrival there were a series of deadly clashes which I was sure would prevent me from entering, luckily things calmed down and I was able arrive in the town of Tura via Guwahati without incident.An interesting note is that the Garo people are said to be of Tibetan ancestry while the Khasi have roots in Burma and headhunting was still known in the early 1960s.
Once there I was able to organize several long hikes into the forest.The park is famous for the endangered western hoolock gibbon (Hoolock hoolock) which are heard more often than seen. I was also prepared to do a multi-day trek across the park but was told there was only one full-time professional guide in the region and he was currently trekking in the Khasi Hills and needed to be booked several weeks in advance.
Strangely enough none of the locals seemed to know much or care about the Mande Burung. I did meet a government botanist carrying out a taxonomy survey in the park and when I brought up the subject of a yeti-like creature inhabiting the area he shook his head in disgust and told me it was nonsense.However,a few days later as I was wandering the outskirts of Tura I met and chatted with a local outdoor enthusiast who had camped and hiked most of the national parks in Meghalaya.He told me that some villagers believed that a chimpanzee-like creature did inhabit the deep jungle and from time to time would raid crops that fringed the forest.
Other than that I was unable to extract any additional info from the locals.
Will I return one day?Probably,as I was there during my "pre-trail cam period" and I would love to do a hi-tech expedition,which to the best of my knowledge has not been attempted.
For more detailed information about the Mande Burung please visit the link below:
Monday, December 22, 2014
YEREN: The Wild Man of Shennongjia
Much has been written in the annals of cryptozoology about the wild man of central China but very few foreigners have actually conducted field research in the region.Below are a series of photos taken from my Febuary 2010 Yeren investigation deep into Hubei province.I had just finished a 6-month stint as an ESL teacher in the city of Nanning and my reward was a weeklong cryptozoological excursion into the infamous Shennongjia National Park.An incredibly diverse region with habitats ranging from sub-tropical to alpine and Yeren reports since time immemorial.
After a several days of exploring the forests in southern part of the park I headed up north to the restricted area around the town of Songbai.It was here that I wanted to trek and visit the
Shennongjia Museum of Natural History where Yeren casts and a model are supposedly on display.After successfully getting through two checkpoints I walked around the town in search of accommodation.After passing a large police station several times I found a small hotel where I checked in without any difficulties.For the next few hours I wandered around the outskirts of town looking for trailheads as well as the museum.
After finding several interesting paths into the forest I headed back to town and just along the main road I came across a billboard for the Museum of Natural History.It shows a Yeren that significantly differs from what is usually presented in the western media.Often a very shaggy looking beast with a large lion-like mane is depicted.Yet here the Yeren is very hominin in nature and could easily be interpreted as form of Pieking Man(Homo erectus).To my understanding the tracks are very similar to a Sasquatch/Bigfoot but much smaller which would indicate a man-sized creature and most reports ,albeit rare ,would corroborate this.
About 15 minutes after photographing the billboard I was approached by a policeman and told to leave the area immediately or face arrest.Luckily,just across the street a mini van was heading back to Shennongjia town and I hopped in without much hesitation.
I have no immediate plans on going back however,if do end up returning to China for professional reasons I will definitely conduct a more extensive investigation and expedition.
I have also posted additional photos on YouTube which you can view below.
Labels:
bigfoot,
cryptozoology,
hominds,
hominins,
hominoids,
Homo erectus,
wild man,
Yeren
Location:
Shennongjia, Hubei, จีน
Saturday, February 22, 2014
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