Jon and CFZ people,
Not sure if you've picked this up already; a friend in San Diego (long story) spotted this in The San Diego Reader. A guy claims to have found a bigfoot footprint in the hills around San Diego - problem is, it's in RANITE - that's igneous rock, isn't it?
Looks to me like a simulacrum. Interesting insight into the finder dealing with the media, the bigfoot establishment, etc.
See:
http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2010/jan/13/cover-i-just-found-bigfoot/
Matt Salusbury
http://mattsalusbury.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
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I'm not totally sure what Ranite actually is. A misspelling of Granite perhaps?
It is also listed as a synonym of Gonnardite, an orthorhombic mineral rich in Al, Ca, Na and SiO units.
Either way, the footprinter would need a mass of a neutron star to actually make a print.
Just a simulacra.
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