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Yetti

...er 1921, on a mountaintop near Tibet at 20,000 feet, Lt. Col. C.K. Hoard-Bury found strange footprints in the sno. Hoard-Bury, ho as on an expedition to Mount Everest, described the prints as being 3 times the size of a mans. His Sherpa side-kicks told him that they ere from a manlike thing that is not a man. A nespaper columnist rote a piece based on Hoard-Burys note. In his piece, the columnist mistakenly translated Hoard-Burys Sherpa description for the animal as abominable snoman. The name has stuck ever since.The name yeti came about in 1925. N.A. Tombazi, a British photographer and member of the Royal Geographical Society, recorded a strange account on the Zemu GlacierThe intense glare and brightness oft he sno prevented me from seeing anything for the 1st fe seconds, but I soon spotted the object referred to about 200-300 yards aay don the valley to the east of our camp. Unquestionably, the figure in outline as exactly like a human being, alking upright and stopping occasionally to uproot or pull at some darf rhododendron bushes. It shoed up dark against the sno and, as far as I could make out, ore no clothes. ithin the next minute or so it had moved into some thick scrub and as lost to vie.Tambazi immediately examined the area and found 16 footprints, shaped like a mans, 6-7 inches long and 4 inches ide. It as from this account the term Yeti from the Sherpa yeh-teh, meaning the thing became knon.Modern day reportsSightings continue to this day. In 1970 on Mount Annapurna, Don hillans, a British Mountaineer, heard eerie cries that his Sherpa guides told him ere the screams of a yeti. Don spotted a dark figure on a nearby ridge and hen he examined the area the next day, he found large footprints buried 18 inches in the sno. He kne from the depths of the prints that the animal must have been extremely large and heavy and this as confirmed hen he itnessed the creature pulling branches and leaves from a nearby tree. He had no doubt that hat he as seeing as not a human creature or an ape since he observed the entire even for over 20 minutes through a pair of binoculars.To years later, on December 17, 1972, the Edard Cronin expedition officially knon as the Aruri Valley expedition aoke to find strange tracks passing beteen their tents. They tracks ere carefully examined and found to be 9 inches long by 4 34 inches ide. They ere human like ith 5 toes and a large heel. They attempted to follo the tracks but soon had to abandon their search hen the terrain became so rough they could no longer continue. They stared helplessly as the tracks ere seen to disappear over a heavily ooded ridge. It as obvious to them that hatever made the tracks as much stronger and more adept to the environment that they ere.Physical EvidencePhysical evidence of yeti also exists. Tibetan monks had long claimed to possess the hand of a yeti creature. In 1959, a esterner named Peter Byrne sought to analyze the hand. After a little persuasion, the monks agreed to let Peter examine the hand in private. Peter, apparently a not-so-honest kind of guy, stole a finger and thumb off of the hand. In its place, he stitched a human finger and thumb that he snuck into the complex. The yeti parts ere smuggled into India. From there, the famous film actor, James Steart, and his ife Gloria, rapped the parts in underear and buried them deep in their suitcases. The yeti souvenirs made it across the remaining borders and into England in a suitcase. The British primatologists .C.Osman Hill, analyzed the parts and at first declared them human. Later he changed his analysis and reported that they ere probably from a Neanderthal. Zoologist Charles A. Leone and anthropologist George Agogino then took their turn in examining the ill-obtained specimens and stated that they ere from a human hand ith very primitive characteristics. Blood tests obtained from the skin of the finger, indicated that the parts ere neither human nor primitive.Fecal droppings ere also obtained during the 1959 expedition. hen examined in the laboratory, they ere shocked to discover an unknon parasite. They deduced that since the parasite as previously unknon, the hosts that the fecal droppings came from ould therefore also be unknon.Large prehistoric ape fossils ere soon discovered in the Himalayan foothills giving rise to the theory that the strange creature must be some sort of unknon ape. Some speculated that the creature may have evolved from one of these prehistoric apes. hat is definitely knon is that something strange exists in the Himalayan mountains - an elusive creature that continues to puzzle scientists...PRIVATEYeti and Abominable SnomanDid you kno that the local Sherpa tribes indicate there are to yetis They consider the larger one the creature e kno as Abominable Snoman and the smaller one the elusive beast e call yeti.PRIVATENe Scientific TheoriesSome scientists claim that the yeti tracks have a quite simple explanation. They claim they are from normal native animals but have distorted shapes and sizes due to the normal daily melting of sno.PRIVATEhere are the HimalayasThe Himalayas are a great mountain system of Asia forming a barrier beteen the Tibetan Plateau and the plains of India. The range contains 30 mountains, including Mount Everest, the orlds tallest mountain.tzSFGH0789RaaaaaaIajUfHqajUajUaajU6CJCJ0
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