- Saturday, March 13, 2010, 15:20
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I hope the next 5-6 months will be perfect for going out on overnight camping expeditions in search of the Florida Bigfoot skunk ape. I want to see the constellation Orion loom high in the Winter sky. I want to smell the smoke from the camp fire.
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- Thursday, March 11, 2010, 13:20
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The real liquid heart of Florida is the 560,000 acre Green Swamp, which includes portions of Polk, Lake, Sumter, Pasco, and Hernando counties, which lies over and feeds the Green Swamp potentiometric high.
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- Monday, March 8, 2010, 9:50
- Skunk Ape Articles, Tim Fasano
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The Florida Trail is an 1,100 mile trail that spans the entire length of the State of Florida. The Central section is near the Withlacoochee River. Much of the area is swamp with large Cypress tress.
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In our previous post, "What A Florida Skunk Ape Isn't", we have already discerned that Florida Skunk Ape is not an ape! At least, it appears, that it is not an ape. Now we examine why it is not a skunk! While we are still not sure what it is, we do know what it is not.
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A Florida Skunk Ape is not an ape! At least, it appears, that it is not an ape. Well we are not sure what it is, but since we have discovered apes, we know what it is not.
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- Sunday, February 14, 2010, 22:47
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On Blogtalk Radio broadcast the other night about bigfoot research and they had on a quest named John cartwright. This guy had a sighting in 1982 in the Great Dismal Swamp on the Virgiania North Carolina border (The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is located in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina.
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- Thursday, February 11, 2010, 14:18
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Many of the Bigfoot observations, particularly those observed in Florida’s swamp areas, including Polk County’s Green Swamp, have been reported to have a very pungent and musty rotten egg smell, resulting in the moniker “Skunk Ape.”
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- Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 8:15
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Some people think it is real. Some people thing that it is mearly the moss on the tree. I did get back a few days later and took another image that show that the sasquatch is gone....or blobsquatch. The photo above is how the area looks today. The one on the bottom show the "blobsquatch" the day I took the original image. You be the judge.
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- Saturday, January 30, 2010, 11:15
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It is for those who claim they have seen the elusive ape-like creature roaming the woods and swamps of Florida including Polk County’s Green Swamp. Sightings of the animal have been reported around the world but rare, with quality photographs and videos even rarer.
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- Monday, May 19, 2008, 12:07
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The Skunk Ape or Stink Ape or Swamp Monkey as they are most commonly known as, is a cryptically hominid said to inhabit in the Southeastern United States, from places such as Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Arkansas, although accounts from the Florida Everglades are particularly common (Florida skunk ape).
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