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I love the theatre premiummortgage.com/thankyou The idea of the yeti, the bear-like â? some say ape-like â? man in the woods, is an almost cultural universal, starring in the American woods as â?bigfoot,â? in the Russian caucuses as â?Almasty,â? in Sumatra as â?orang pendek,â? and in the Himalayas as the â?yeti.â? The concept existed long before Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Howard-Bury returned in 1921 from an expedition to Mount Everest to report that he had seen the tracks of what a journalist would later call â?the abominable snowmanâ?: various incarnations of the beast had long stippled local Tibetan legends, and its North American parallel â? the Sasquatch â? had existed for centuries in Native American tales and myths.
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