Tales of Bigfoot or Sasquatch, believed to be a large and hairy humanlike creature existing in the northwestern United States and western Canada have intrigued people around the world for ages. Though there is no concrete evidence to prove its existence, there are some who claim to have witnessed the mystical creature. Now, a video of a bizarre-looking creature wandering on the side of a mountain has surfaced on the internet, which some believe is the Bigfoot.
A Colorado couple, Shannon and Stetson Parker claim to have encountered the mythical Bigfoot during a sightseeing tour on the narrow gauge rail line between Durango and Silverton, in the Centennial State's far southwest.
Sharing the video and some photographs on the social networking site Facebook, Parker wrote, "It’s story time y’all! On Sunday, October 8, 2023, Stetson Tyler and I took the Narrow Gauge train ride from Durango to Silverton. After leaving Silverton and heading back to Durango, I asked Stetson to help me look for elk in the mountains. As we are passing by the mountains, Stetson sees something moving and then says I think it’s Bigfoot. Brandon, the guy sitting next to Stetson on the train grabs his phone and starts recording. Meanwhile, I am trying to get a photo on my camera."
“Below is the video Brandon @bt92.travels got and the photos I took. Y’all, out of the hundreds of people on the train, three or four of us actually saw, as Stetson says in the video, the ever-elusive creature Bigfoot! I don’t know about y’all but we believe!!” Parker further added.
In the video shared by Parker, one can see a rocky terrain with scarce vegetation. As the person continues to shoot, there suddenly appears a creature that can be seen walking a few meters before hiding in the bushes.
Since being posted, the video has gone viral and amassed tons of comments.
"Bigfoot's existence has been known for years...", commented one user on the post.
"Look right to me. How crazy," wrote another user. While a third commented, "2023 and the couple doesn't know how to use the zoom feature on a camera probably didn't want people to see the zipper on the back."