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*Russian priest to investigate bigfoot sighting in Siberia*

*KEMEROVO*, February 19 (RIA Novosti) - A group of people led by *the
Russian Orthodox Bishop of Kemerovo* and a regional official set out on
Thursday in search of a bigfoot sighted in the Tashtagol area by hunters, a
regional spokesman said.

Earlier this week, the Kemerovo regional administration released a report
that local hunters had spotted "some hairy humanoid creatures with a height
of 1.5-2 meters [5'6"-6']" near the Azass Cave on Mount Shoriya. The report
was illustrated with a photograph from inside the cave showing the track of
an unidentified creature.

"From the nearest village of Ust-Kabyrz, the bishop, regional head and a
group of others will reach the Azass Cave by the only transportation
possible: snowmobiles," the spokesman told RIA Novosti.

He added that the priest would also make a private visit to Mount Shoriya,
where he will open and bless a small church at a gulag barracks open to
tourists. In the Soviet era, there were a large number of gulag camps in the
area northeast of Novosibirsk.

According to the head of the department of anthropology at the Institute of
Ethnology and Anthropology in Moscow, anthropologists have never seen or
studied the body of a bigfoot or yeti, although there are numerous reports
of their sightings throughout the world.

He also noted that yetis for some reason are always spotted singularly,
which is "biological nonsense," as a large population must exist in order to
create generation after generation. According to the anthropologist, Earth
has been studied so thoroughly that if a population of yeti existed it would
have been confirmed.

The Kemerovo regional spokesman said a scientific expedition is being
organized for the summer to investigate the sighting. The financial details
of the expedition are being worked out and there are already many
enthusiasts, businessmen and hunters ready to help.


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