This “DO NOT ENTER” was put up after a reported sighting of Bigfoot in this area. Was the sign referencing Bigfoot?
Evening time Downtown Honolulu. Are residents wary of Bigfoot?
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Stowaway raccoon captured on Matson ship
By Star-Advertiser staff
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jan 03, 2013
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State inspectors captured a 15-pound adult female raccoon on New Year’s Eve after it stowed away on a Matson cargo ship from Long Beach, Calif., the state Department of Agriculture said Wednesday.
The raccoon was spotted scampering on the deck of the ship Monday afternoon, and Matson called the Agriculture Department, which sent out inspectors from its Plant Quarantine Branch, which also is in charge of controlling nonnative animals and insects.
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State inspectors captured a 15-pound adult female raccoon on New Year’s Eve after it stowed away on a Matson cargo ship from Long Beach, Calif., the state Department of Agriculture said Wednesday.
The raccoon was spotted scampering on the deck of the ship Monday afternoon, and Matson called the Agriculture Department, which sent out inspectors from its Plant Quarantine Branch, which also is in charge of controlling nonnative animals and insects
If a raccoon can stroll aboard a ship, what of Bigfoot?
The Bigfoot Sighting and Reporting Center of Hawaii Oahu ops revealed a possible chance sighting at Hanauma Bay.
A nature preserve worker claimed to have seen a large hairy creature in predawn hours on the beach. It seem to be looking for or at something in the water. Upon being noticed, it bolted up the far side of the cliff with relative ease.
Airmen at Kaena Point Satellite Tracking station, a 24/7/365 operation; did they see or hear a Bigfoot like creature at this somewhat remote location?
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY. The Bigfoot Sighting and Reporting Center has active duty military folks joining our volunteer groups. One Airman passed on, what he believes to be, Bigfoot related activity information.
The Bigfoot Sighting and Reporting Center of Hawaii, TBSRCH, Oahu office was informed by eyewitnesses of Bigfoot utilizing Harano Tunnel. Locals claim during early morning hours they would see a very fast moving large, hairy, bipedal human like creature exiting the tunnel and jumping over the road into the forested area. The Harano Tunnel links Honolulu with the windward side of Oahu.
The Wilson Tunnel is a second avenue believed to allow Bigfoot easy access from one side of Oahu to another. Drivers describe to authorities; huge furry creatures with extraordinary leaping abilities bounding over guard rails and into underbrush with little effort.
The Bigfoot Sighting and Reporting Center of Hawaii (TBSRCH) Maui volunteers, frequent Giannotto’s as one of their chatterboxes to discuss Bigfoot related issues.
An Oklahoma soldier stationed at Schofield Barracks Hawaii and a Bigfoot Sighting and Reporting Center of Hawaii volunteer shot this photo of a wild pig in her neighborhood. She reports; back home, if one sees wild pigs in a residential area, they are usually spooked by Bigfoot, driving them into open spaces.
Bigfoot researchers reach out to “good luck”, before looking for Bigfoot.
Tradition plays a large part of diverse Hawaii cultures. Bigfoot may become one soon.