Terror in the Woods

nivek

As Above So Below
Terror in the Woods

They went to discover the great outdoors, but something discovered them first. "Terror in the Woods" features real stories of people who embarked on a wilderness adventure only to be scared out of the woods by unexplained phenomena.

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I just started watching this new documentary, the second episode is a Bigfoot report I never heard before but I've read of similar aggressiveness from Bigfoot before like what's described in that episode and reenacted...Wow!
 

August

Metanoia
Its a creepy feeling to be alone in the deep dark woods on your own it can be very oppressive, every crack of a twig can make you jump especially at night. Luckily we have no Bigfeet down here . Not that we know of anyways. Thanks for posting this must get it.

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nivek

As Above So Below
Episode 3 is crazy, another Bigfoot encounter I haven't heard about before and involving audio recordings of Bigfoot and coyotes...
 

nivek

As Above So Below
So can you get this on dvd ??

Not yet, it just started on the telly, after the first season is finished I'm sure dvds will be released...They have episodes available to watch on the website link in the OP...
 

August

Metanoia
Not yet, it just started on the telly, after the first season is finished I'm sure dvds will be released...They have episodes available to watch on the website link in the OP...

Thanks the Haunting ones are good as well.
 

Dundee

Fading day by day.
I was fishing many years ago near the Thompson Dam in Victoria , Not in it cos that would be poaching ;)
Anyway anyone who has been down that way knows it is pretty thick bush in places.
I was in here somewhere...
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It gets pretty thick bush and I was following a creek with my fishing rod looking for a nice pool to drop a line in.
Anyway I came to a bit that I couldn't pass, so i had to walk away from the river to get round a really thick grove of scrub. I wasn't paying much attention and I suddenly realized, shit....which was was the river. I was lost. I had walked only 20 or 30 meters and realized I had been daydreaming about fishing spots, and could not tell which way I had walked. I stood for a while trying to work out what to do, 100 meters in the wrong direction and they would probably never find my body. So in the end I put my fishing rod as high as I could reach in a tree, and walked in a few different directions, always keeping my rod visible. The plan was one of those directions and I should hear the creek. Anyway my plan worked and I made it back to the creek and back to camp OK.
But the point of the story is. Some places in Australia you can get lost by walking 30 or 30 meters.
Anything could live there and you would never know.
And if you ask August nicely she might post a couple of happy snaps of her part of the world. Tasmania is...well there are not really words, you just have to sort of go there and say wow.
And there are places in Tassie that make these photos look like an open desert, the bush is so thick and so remote.
I have no doubt there are things lurking in the bush that might some nights be 10 meters from us watching and we would never know.

Part of the Thompson River
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A shot of the Thompson Dam
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August

Metanoia
I was fishing many years ago near the Thompson Dam in Victoria , Not in it cos that would be poaching ;)
Anyway anyone who has been down that way knows it is pretty thick bush in places.
I was in here somewhere...
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It gets pretty thick bush and I was following a creek with my fishing rod looking for a nice pool to drop a line in.
Anyway I came to a bit that I couldn't pass, so i had to walk away from the river to get round a really thick grove of scrub. I wasn't paying much attention and I suddenly realized, shit....which was was the river. I was lost. I had walked only 20 or 30 meters and realized I had been daydreaming about fishing spots, and could not tell which way I had walked. I stood for a while trying to work out what to do, 100 meters in the wrong direction and they would probably never find my body. So in the end I put my fishing rod as high as I could reach in a tree, and walked in a few different directions, always keeping my rod visible. The plan was one of those directions and I should hear the creek. Anyway my plan worked and I made it back to the creek and back to camp OK.
But the point of the story is. Some places in Australia you can get lost by walking 30 or 30 meters.
Anything could live there and you would never know.
And if you ask August nicely she might post a couple of happy snaps of her part of the world. Tasmania is...well there are not really words, you just have to sort of go there and say wow.
And there are places in Tassie that make these photos look like an open desert, the bush is so thick and so remote.
I have no doubt there are things lurking in the bush that might some nights be 10 meters from us watching and we would never know.

Part of the Thompson River
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A shot of the Thompson Dam
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My stretch of the woods in Tasmania's Wilderness areas. No one lives here at all.
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August

Metanoia
While no sightings of Bigfoot/ Yowies have been reported in this vast expanse many people have gone missing never to return from this wilderness area.
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Dundee

Fading day by day.
My God August, do you pinch yourself every morning to make sure your not dreaming. It is beyond words.
I don't believe in a God as such, but if I did, I am sure this is where he or she would live.
I am genuinely teary just looking at those photos.
Stunning. Let hope no one finds t to spoil it.
 
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