The manipulation at 9.18 is awesome. Thank you Anke.
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
Thank you Deb
@kristinnaszradi37974 жыл бұрын
Wow!! Again Anke, you did an amazing job. No doubt bf was hard at work in that area. The thrill you must experience when you find such things, and knowing the big guys were right there !!!! Incredible, thank you for sharing 😁👣👣
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
There were some people on their bycicles around...that was unnerving. Other than that it was very quiet and relaxing. Oh, I forgot, before I started filming, I heard a loud crash and a bump on the ground maybe 200 meters from me and a crow calling. I was surprised but not scared. I think they just let me know their presence. I even forgot about that while filming. I even didn't hear the knock and clacks when I was there...just at home by making this video. Thank you kristin!
@kristinnaszradi37974 жыл бұрын
Very cool....amazing how researchers can be calm out there, like yourself. That part is pretty amazing too.! 😁👣👣
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
@@kristinnaszradi3797 I trust them kristin. There is no danger and I'm mostly near people. Happy easter!
@kristinnaszradi37974 жыл бұрын
Happy Easter to you and yours 😁🐰🐰
@louiechidwick60344 жыл бұрын
Hi Anke, that is one very crazy place, the way most of those branches were interlocked and woven in and out of each other is definitely not natural. There were also several interesting background noises throughout that video! The weird shaped trees you showed at the beginning are also interesting and should always be recorded by researchers, if only for curiosity reasons. The reason I say this is that there is an ancient Russian tribe that used to pin saplings to force them to grow in unusual ways. Somewhere in Russia is a forest where there are many big, mature trees that are growing with a strange kink at the base of their trunks, These kinks are said to be directional markers to various resources, that these tribes people "manipulated" into the trees hundreds of years ago. Your FF are more than capable of forcing similar "weirdness" into tree growth, even if it is just for some crazy piece of artwork!! Big hugs my friend, Louie Xx
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is very interesting Louie, I didn't know that with the russian tribe and the trees. They look definitely manipulated...maybe that's something with arches, too? So you heard even more noises than the knock and the clacks? Please let me what else. Thank you for your great comment my friend!
@gpe12794 жыл бұрын
Hi Anke, I hope you are having a gorgeous weekend thankyou for another cool video. I haven't heard you mention a quarry, mine or pit of any kind before. We hear of people witnessing FF near these places quite regularly. I often wonder if these strangely growing trees were manipulated when they were young sapplings by FF.....The huge "X" that rested in the crook of thar tall thin "Lime" I think, was just amazing, what a cool thing. The woodworks you show around 9 mins is very similar to where I was yesterday but larger, very interesting Anke, cheers x. I will have to go back to see if I can hear the knock and clacks. Thankyou again for a lovely walk through and speak again soon. Love, light and peace X!
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
Hi Glenn, i think it was time for something different than tepees LOL. This mine is in the middle of my forest near one of the two roads that are dividing this very big forest into three big sections. It's approx 4 kilometers from my home area and there is a house, where you can eat and drink something two days a week...in "not corona times". Last summer i saw some spectacular signs there but didn't have time to film. But my theory, that they like to be near people was confirmed again. There are two clacks at min 8.38 and one knock at 10.07, after I said "snap". I didn't hear these noises in real time, only by checking the clips at home. Thank you for your cool comment my friend!
@deborahflello23164 жыл бұрын
What a great area. To me personally this is more compelling evidence than the many stick structures near to your workplace as this area appears NOT to be routinely visited by many humans. Much less chance of cross contamination. The leaners, Y stick supports, asterisk designs, the layering of logs and branches, rooms created on the ground. To me it all speaks loudly of FF creators. Great work Anke and thank you for taking the time to go out there and film it for us all love from Deb
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
Hi Deb, objectively we could say, nothing is real evidence as long as we don't see them doing it. But of course I do believe them doing it because I have my personnel evidence in interactions that I can't prove to anyone. And I don't feel that I have to prove it. I just show what I find and what I feel is real. It's just my personnel journey I'm documenting. But this area is very near to a trail/path were many people are passing by, so again I'm finding most things near people. The stick structures and art/woodworks I'm finding are in my home area and some kilometers further at another edge of this forest. Near my work place is the abandoned railway track...I didn't film there for a long time. Thank you Deb, much love and happy easter and greetings to Rob!
@deborahflello23164 жыл бұрын
@@annik.9204 oh gosh it is hard to keep track of the areas and I apologize if I have got them confused! It is a case of too much staring at a computer screen looking for Sasquatch I think! Everywhere is beginning to look alike..... wood trees leaves..... hahaha Thanks Anke and I very much appreciate you sharing your personal journey with us all None of us out here watching your videos can prove any of the things we see and film that we think may be the FF but I have no problem with that have a lovely weekend love from deb
@user-13.WildDogs.134 жыл бұрын
Anke, i really like this area and i hope you can find more time to investigate it... It looks to be very active now and from the past. The older twisted tree was done probably 25 to 30 years ago.
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
Really? You think it's so old?
@user-13.WildDogs.134 жыл бұрын
@@annik.9204 yes it was a old twist and or break that kept growing.
@felice99074 жыл бұрын
great video, once again, anke! i even heard another knock or rather branch break, not sure, at min12:15! these forest folks seem to be extremely active these days, also here, in my neck of the woods! warm greetings!
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
Hi Claudia, nice to see you here! I have to check the minute you mentioned. My FF seems to be active throughout the year. Alles Gute und viel Spaß weiterhin!
@BigfootAnthropologist4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Bigfoot Bonsai trees, Anni..
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
Oh, maybe it's their hobby, creating Bonsais lol
@heatherthunderhawk4854 жыл бұрын
You have found the Sasquatch Disney land :)) They really have made interesting structures. Wood-wide el magnetic grid?
@heatherthunderhawk4854 жыл бұрын
I am finally releasing my material on this. It should be up on youtube shortly and my website with your channel and GPE recomended.
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
@@heatherthunderhawk485 wow! Thank you so much!
@NoWarwithBigfoot4 жыл бұрын
Hallo Anni oder Anke! Ich heisse Heike und bin seit Jahren in der BF community auf der ganzen Welt unterwegs, leider nur über Internet und nicht persönlich! Dieses Jahr, nachdem mein Freund nach drei Jahren Krebs gestorben ist, werde ich endlich die Zeit haben, unsere Wälder hier zu durchforsten nach structures usw. Du musst mir bitte unbedingt erzählen, was du so gesehen oder erlebt hast mit BF und nicht auf cam hast. Ich kenne keinen einzigen Deutschen mehr, mit dem man darüber richtig reden kann, ist ganz komisch, auf deutsch zu schreiben. Deshalb würde ich mich tierisch freuen, wenn wir uns ein bisschen austauschen könnten, wenn du magst! Ganz liebe Grüße aus Gummersbach, schöne Feiertage und natürlich keep safe!
@annik.92044 жыл бұрын
Hallo Heike, mein herzlichtes Beileid wegen deinem Freund! Schön, mal jemanden aus dem eigenen Land oder deutschsprachigen Raum hier zu treffen...kommt sehr selten vor. Bis jetzt genau drei mal. Wie du schon gesagt hast, ich kann hier eigentlich mit niemandem darüber reden, was ich hier immer im Wald mache. Nur mein engster Familiekreis weiß Bescheid. Es wäre toll, wenn du deine Funde auf deinem Kanal zeigen würdest! Hier ist meine email Adresse...du kannst mir gerne schreiben, dann kann ich dir meine Geschichte erzählen... k.anni1@web.de. Alles Liebe von Anke
@louiechidwick60344 жыл бұрын
If anyone is interested just how weird European trees can get, here's a link to a short but very interesting video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bpOblot5o8-hg9E