Area in Exeter where the sighting is said to have occured. |
A passenger on a train traveling from Exeter in Devon, England saw something strange walking in the field in November, 2017.
The train route runs through Nailsea and Yatton stations, which is the area that the sighting took place. This area is a low lying weltand between the M5 and the wooded area that goes up to Bristol Airport.
Here is the story in the man's own words to the British Bigfoot Sightings group :
“In my carriage was probably ten to 12 people - most of them with their head in either mobile phones or morning newspapers,” he told researchers.
“I haven’t been on a train for years so I was keen to take in the scenery.
“About ten miles from Bristol we were travelling through an area and in the fields to my right I saw something large in the middle of the field walking, it was walking kind of hunched over, and all I could tell you was it was a black figure.
“At a guess I would’ve said it was 70 to 100 metres away from the train. My eyes were glued on it at this point.
“I was watching the way the ‘thing’ was walking, almost towards the side of the field, it was edged right up to the hedgerow as if to walk alongside the hedge itself, almost like it was using the hedge for cover?
“To my eye whatever it was seemed to take massive strides, and ‘it’ was covering the ground very quickly.
“As I spun my head to the left to see if anybody else on the train had seen what I was looking at, I was surprised to see that nobody was really looking out from the seats in my direction, or any direction other than down to be fair,” he added.
“I would imagine five to ten seconds was all I saw it for,” the eyewitness added.
"But it stood out to me as strange. To start off with, I didn't think it was a Bigfoot or anything like that, until I watched how it walked and the way it hugged the hedgerow.
"I thought it was just somebody walking through a field, and if they were not acting in such a strange manner, with a strange gait, and hugging the bushes to stay hidden, surely a person wouldn't do that? Or would look like that?
"Then about two minutes later, after viewing this figure I saw a couple walking a collie dog in a field, roughly the same distance that I'd seen the black figure.
"They were to the side of the hedge line. I was gobsmacked to see that I could hardly make them out, I mean, I knew they were humans walking with the dog but I couldn't really see what they were wearing apart from the brightly coloured coats.
"And it dawned on me that they were probably of average size male and female, although what I had seen five minutes earlier was clearly not. It was an all-black figure in a field, 'it' was huge.
"I could see the black figures arms and legs and chest, compared to the two humans I had just seen walking the dog.
"At the point of seeing the black figure I realise the tree line behind it was probably around 200m away and had a thick dense forest behind it. I have no proof whatsoever to show you, only my word.
"I'm 100 per cent sure what I saw was the English Bigfoot -- and what makes me so confident is the way it walked with slightly bent legs, long strides but a graceful fluid walking motion."
In 2012 a government report was issued, National Eco-System Assessment. It stated that 6 to 8 per cent of land in Britain is built on : such as cities, town, villages. The rest is forest, farmland, wild mountains or downs. The sightings reports follow rivers and forests.
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