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  ALLEGED MALAYSIAN BIGFOOT PRINTS DESTROYED

(Original headline: Bigfoot footprints destroyed )

Tracks resembling giant footprints in forests around Kampung Lukut and Kampung Temening are being erased, seemingly to distract foreign tour groups on Bigfoot sighting expeditions here.

KOTA TINGGI: The authorities have cut the eco-tourist influx at these villages and nearby foothills by bulldozing and clearing the secondary forest where the Bigfoot footprints and other evidence were discovered.

A check by the New Straits Times showed the secondary jungle area beside the tar road where a set of Bigfoot footprints was first found by local jungle trekker Kong Nam Choy on Jan 16 had been cleared. Foreign tour groups have been coming in big numbers and according to locals, this new eco-tourism activity had started after an expedition on Feb 20 by a team of local and foreign media members and researchers.

The team comprising American and local film crews, members of the Singapore Paranormal Investigators and a foreign newspaper journalist were led by Kong to discover fresh Bigfoot footprints at Kampung Lukut.

The team produced the first plaster cast of a clear footprint, believed to have been made by the Johor Bigfoot, which was widely reported in the local and foreign media.

It is believed that since then tour groups in Singapore had been organising Bigfoot tours to Kota Tinggi, for foreign and local tourists although this brought no benefit to locals.

Kong said yesterday that tourists would arrive in cars and vans as early as 6am to trek into the secondary jungle at the two villages, looking for evidence of Bigfoot.

It is sad to note that the authorities who showed little interest in promoting eco-tourism here had chosen to take this most irrational step to stop the foreign visitors following the global interest in the Johor Bigfoot.

Biodiversity researcher, Vincent Chow said with some help from the relevant authorities, the villagers in the area could have reaped some benefits from the tourism potential of the area.

"The people’s representative here should look into developing this eco-tourism potential and charge visitors a fee to enter their land and provide car parking or guide service.

"The whole of Kota Tinggi should be promoted as Bigfoot country as eco-tourism has already been generated by the Bigfoot phenomena here."

.:Story originally published by:.
New Straits Times / Malaysia | R. Sittamparam - Mar 23.06

See also:
Malaysia's Bigfoot May Not Even Exist!
International Investigators Seek Permission To Hunt For Malaysia Bigfoot
Investigators Seek DNA Proof From Johor Bigfoot Print
Johor Bigfoot Proponents Mis-reading The 'Evidence'
Evidence Now Points To Sun Bear As Being Malay Bigfoot
Footprint Casts Hope Of Finding Bigfoot
How I Tracked Bigfoot Through The Malaysian Jungle
Johor's Growing Bigfoot Colony Came From Perak Jungle
More Reports Of Malaysian Bigfoot
Claims Surface Of Malaysian Bigfoot Colony
Malaysia's First Bigfoot Hunt Was In The 1970s
Theories Regarding Malay Bigfoot Prints Tested
API Update On Alleged Johor Bigfoot
Malaysia Bigfoot Debunked!
Teams To Track Malaysia's Bigfoot
Giant Bigfoot Prints Discovered In Malaysia?
Malay Scientists Seek Priority In Bigfoot Hunt
Singapore Paranormal Investigators To Launch Bigfoot Hunt
Malaysia's Bigfoot: Remnants Of Malaysia's Apes?
Malay Villagers Describe Bigfoot Encounters

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