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| The Valles Caldera outside of Los Alamos, NM |
New Mexico might be one of the last states one thinks of when considering the possibilities of bigfoot. UFO's, sure, but bigfoot? As it turns out, New Mexico's dry, high, forested altitudes make for excellent bigfoot habitat. Swamps, forests, meadows, rivers, and everything that goes with these exist in bountiful amounts in isolated pockets throughout the mountains of New Mexico.
Our expedition was centered around the Valles Caldera, one of the world's six known land-based supervolcanoes. With a diameter of over 12 miles, this caldera is a sight to behold. Huge herds of elk and deer graze on the native perennial grass, and these ungulate herds maintain a healthy population of the animals that feed on them, including sasquatches.
The evidence that brought us to this part of New Mexico was a group of thermal videos of a possible bigfoot taken by Washingtonian Kirk Brandenburg while on a BFRO expedition in April of 2011. The location of the expedition was chosen based on a history of encounters doing back years.
Click here for more on the New Mexico expedition.

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ReplyDeletehey cliff, why have we not seen any new video debrief????
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