Expedition: Bigfoot – The Sasquatch Museum

The museum is Self-Guided. On average it takes 45 minutes to an hour. It all depends on your level of interest in the subject of Bigfoot and Bigfoot research.

The Bigfoot Exhibition in the Blue Ridge area — most widely known as Expedition: Bigfoot! The Sasquatch Museum — is a curious and surprisingly thorough shrine to one of America’s favorite modern legends. Tucked along Highway 515 just outside Blue Ridge, Georgia, in the small community of Cherry Log.

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Bridgewater Triangle

A spooky 200-square-mile area in southeastern Massachusetts.

The Bridgewater Triangle is a roughly 200-square-mile area in southeastern Massachusetts that has become one of the most notorious regions in the United States for reports of unexplained phenomena. The term was first coined by cryptozoologist Loren Coleman in the late 1970s to describe what he viewed as an unusual concentration of

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Dr. Jeff Meldrum

His research encompasses vertebrate evolutionary morphology, with a particular focus on primate locomotor adaptations and the emergence of modern human bipedalism.

Dr. Don Jeffrey “Jeff” Meldrum, born on May 24, 1958, in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a prominent American anthropologist renowned for his expertise in primate locomotion and foot morphology. He earned his Bachelor of Science in zoology, focusing on vertebrate locomotion, from Brigham Young University in 1982, followed by a Master of Science from the same institution in 1984.

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Ningen

Its name, derived from the Japanese word for “human” reflects its alleged humanoid characteristics.

The Ningen is a cryptid that has captured the imagination of enthusiasts worldwide. Its name, derived from the Japanese word for “human” (人間, ningen), reflects its alleged humanoid characteristics. This mysterious creature is said to inhabit the frigid waters of the Antarctic Ocean, blending the intrigue of marine life with the allure of the unknown.

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Ivan T. Sanderson

Sanderson is remembered for his nature writing and his interest in cryptozoology and paranormal events.

Ivan Terence Sanderson was a Scottish-born naturalist, biologist, traveler, collector, and exhibitor of rare animals, radio and television commentator, and writer. He was born on January 30, 1911, in Edinburgh, Scotland. His father, Arthur Buchanan was a whiskey manufacturer and founded the first game reserve in Kenya, East Africa. Ivan became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

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