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Woman Claims to Have Captured New Photos and Videos of Bigfoot on Colorado Train Ride

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A woman named Shannon Parker and her husband Stetson claimed to have captured new photos and videos of Bigfoot on camera during a train ride in Colorado. Parker was riding the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad through the San Juan Mountains when she spotted a large, hairy creature walking through the forest.

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Parker said that she and her husband were sitting on the left side of the train when they saw the creature. She said that it was about 8 feet tall and had dark brown fur. She said that the creature was walking on two legs and that it had long arms. Parker said that she and her husband started taking pictures and videos of the creature. She said that they were able to get a few good shots before the creature disappeared into the forest.

Parker posted the photos and videos on Facebook, and they quickly went viral. Many people believe that the photos and videos are real, while others believe that they are fake. Some people have pointed out that the creature in the photos and videos looks very similar to a human in a gorilla suit. Others have said that the creature looks like a bear. However, Parker has insisted that the creature is real. She said that she has never seen anything like it before and that she is sure that it is a Bigfoot.

The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad has also said that they believe Parker's story. They said that they have had several other reports of Bigfoot sightings along the railroad tracks in the past.

The existence of Bigfoot is a controversial topic, but there is no denying that the photos and videos that Parker captured are very intriguing. If the photos and videos are real, then they could be some of the best evidence of Bigfoot's existence to date.The authenticity of the photos and videos cannot be verified at this time.

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