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Beast from the east: Indian soldiers reckon they've found Yeti footprints

Beast from the east Indian soldiers reckon theyve found Yeti footprints
Beast from the east: Indian soldiers reckon they've found Yeti footprints

2019-05-10 00:00:00 - Source: Baghdad Post

Mountaineers

from the Indian army on a expedition in Nepal have found mysterious large

footprints in the snow that they think belong to the Yeti, or the abominable

snowman, the military said.
Largely regarded by

the scientific community as a myth, the Yeti is part of Nepali folklore and is

said to live high in the snow-capped Himalayas.
In a tweet accompanied by pictures, the Indian army said it had sighted

footprints measuring 32 by 15 inches (81 by 38 cm) close to a camp near Mount

Makalu on April 9.
"For the first time, an #IndianArmy Mountaineering Expedition Team

has sited Mysterious Footprints of mythical beast 'Yeti'" it said in a

tweet, not explaining how a mythical beast could leave footprints.
Located on the border between Nepal and China, Makalu is among the highest

mountains in the world and stands near the Makalu-Barun valley, a remote

wilderness that has also been surveyed by researchers hunting for the Yeti.
Daniel C. Taylor, who has extensively explored the Makalu-Barun area and

written a book on the mystery of the Yeti, said the footprints were likely

those of bears.
"If

that is the footprint of an animal or a single animal, it's the size of a

dinosaur," he told Reuters, adding that repeated measurements of the

footprints were required to ascertain their origin.
"One needs to really confirm those measurements of the footprint size

because we know for sure that there are no dinosaurs living in the Barun valley."
Tales of a wild hairy beast roaming the Himalayas have captured the

imagination of climbers in Nepal since the 1920s, prompting many, including Sir

Edmund Hillary, to go looking for the creature.
In

2008, Japanese climbers returning from a mountain in western Nepal told Reuters

they had seen footprints, which they thought belonged to the Yeti.
And although they carried long-lens cameras, video cameras and telescopes,

they hadn't seen or taken any photographs of the creature.
But scientists have found little evidence of the Yeti's existence so far.

In 2017, a group of international researchers studied multiple purported Yeti

samples collected from across the Himalayan region and concluded they belonged

to bears.
In 2008, two men in the United States said they had found the remains of a

half-man, half-ape, which was eventually revealed to be a rubber gorilla suit.





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