@Bev75 the CUN reports can be a bit patchy in terms of translation but there are some decent English summaries floating around if you look.
@thomas_thornton that pressure sensation is one of the more commonly reported things at Waverly, especially in the lower corridors.
@Dobbo17 fair point on the range expansion but you're underselling how many of these reports don't match puma behaviour at all.
Big cats turning up way outside their known range is something that happens more than official wildlife bodies will ever admit.
@Dobbo that's the thing isn't it - "no verifiable evidence" but keep monitoring. That's not a conclusion, that's a fudge.
I've lived in Pendle my whole life and we get the same thing up...
@MoonlitLake the Matlock area has a bit of a history actually, there've been reports from that whole Derbyshire stretch going back decades.
Faslane keeps coming up doesn't it. Three separate witnesses with matching accounts is significant, that's not coincidence territory anymore.
The military base connection is something researchers...
Three nights in a row is not nothing. That's a pattern and patterns matter more than people give credit for.
I had something similar back in the late 90s, stood in the corner of my bedroom rather...
@RetiredRetiredGeographyTeach34 the compass thing always gets glossed over but it's solid physical corroboration that something genuinely unusual happened that night.
Black Shuck sightings are generally tied to red or sometimes single eye descriptions, goes back centuries in East Anglian folklore.
Never been myself but I've watched a fair bit of footage from people who have and the activity in the basement seems to be the real deal.
@RiftbornSentinel888 Fair enough on the physics point, but don't dismiss it entirely just yet.
Eight months of consistent, repeating data in the exact same spot is actually worth documenting...
Been following this one for a while now and I have to say the evidence is more compelling than most give it credit for.
The specific segments people keep flagging - particularly around the...
Fair warning - thermal imaging requires a learning curve. Thermal artifacts, reflectivity issues, temperature compensation - there's a lot of ways to get false positives.
PragmaticPete: we've gotten... less convincing footage, not more. This actually makes sense if Bigfoot exists and is intelligent/aware of cameras.