Difference between revisions of "(Audio) The Snohomish Sounds"
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− | ''Snohomish, WA 1978-79 - These sounds were recorded by L.W., she was our neighbor's friend, and our bigfoot encounters were occurring at about the same time in the State of Washington, 50 miles apart. L.W. sat on her porch nightly with her little dog as these screams came from the gravel pit near her house. She recorded the sounds for a total of 9 months. This particular recording shows the frequency and intensity of the sounds well. It is very similar to the Puyallup screams, and the Klamath Screams, one of three nearly-identical recordings made in three different places over a 20-year period.'' | + | ''Snohomish, WA 1978-79 - These sounds were recorded by L.W., she was our neighbor's friend, and our bigfoot encounters were occurring at about the same time in the State of Washington, 50 miles apart. L.W. sat on her porch nightly with her little dog as these screams came from the gravel pit near her house. She recorded the sounds for a total of 9 months. This particular recording shows the frequency and intensity of the sounds well. It is very similar to the [[The Puyallup Screamer|Puyallup screams]], and the Klamath Screams, one of three nearly-identical recordings made in three different places over a 20-year period.'' |
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Revision as of 18:10, 6 April 2021
From OregonBigfoot.com
Snohomish, WA 1978-79 - These sounds were recorded by L.W., she was our neighbor's friend, and our bigfoot encounters were occurring at about the same time in the State of Washington, 50 miles apart. L.W. sat on her porch nightly with her little dog as these screams came from the gravel pit near her house. She recorded the sounds for a total of 9 months. This particular recording shows the frequency and intensity of the sounds well. It is very similar to the Puyallup screams, and the Klamath Screams, one of three nearly-identical recordings made in three different places over a 20-year period.
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