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In its new show "MonsterQuest," an adventurous group braved the wilderness to see if "Big Foot" actually lives in Ontario, Canada. đ
Scientists Kurt Nelson and Jeff Meldrum spent five days with a video and audio crew at a cabin in the utterly remote Snelgrove Lake, pulling DNA samples from the trap and exploring the forest. đ
The show has caused a stir among enthusiasts because it has gotten so close to proving the Sasquatch monster may, in fact, exist. đ
The show made "contact" with the thing on its last night of filming.
"A stone was thrown at about 2 a.m.," executive producer Doug Hajibeck told The Post. "That stone hit like a bullet. It was thrown with amazing accuracyđ
http://www.nypost.com/seven/11092007/tv/di...oot__713410.htm
đScientists Kurt Nelson and Jeff Meldrum spent five days with a video and audio crew at a cabin in the utterly remote Snelgrove Lake, pulling DNA samples from the trap and exploring the forest. đ
The show has caused a stir among enthusiasts because it has gotten so close to proving the Sasquatch monster may, in fact, exist. đ
The show made "contact" with the thing on its last night of filming.
"A stone was thrown at about 2 a.m.," executive producer Doug Hajibeck told The Post. "That stone hit like a bullet. It was thrown with amazing accuracyđ
http://www.nypost.com/seven/11092007/tv/di...oot__713410.htm