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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia - Yeti

The yeti, also known as the abominable snowman, is a supposed large primate-like creature reported to live in the Himalayas. The Western name is derived from the Tibetan yeh-teh (transliterated: gYa' dred), "little man-like animal"; it is a false cognate with Old English geottan (or yettin in Modern English), an antiquated word for an orc or troll (see also jotun). Most mainstream scientists and experts consider current evidence of the yeti's existence to be unpersuasive, and the result of hoaxes, legend ...

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - Yeti - History
For hundreds of years, natives in the Himalays have been telling stories about a humanoid monster that wanders around the mountain range. However, occasional reports of an ape-like creature in the Himalayas only began filtering to the west in the 1800s, mainly by British explorers [1]. In 1832, Journal of the Asiatic society of Bengal published the account of B. H. Hodgson, who wrote that while trekking in northern Nepal, his native guides spotted a tall, bipedal creature covered with long dark hair, then fled in fear. Hodgson did not see the creature, bu ...

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Yeti, Yeti - History, Yeti - Analyses, Yeti - The yeti in popular culture

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - Yeti - The yeti in popular culture

With the many yeti reports in the 1950s, the creature crossed over into popular culture. Mel Blanc lent his talent to voicing a bumbling, lovelorn Abominable Snowman on a few Warner Brothers cartoons from the era. The British film "The Abominable Snowman" appeared in 1957, starring Forest Tucker and Peter Cushing; Fred Johnson played the yeti. The long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who featured a robotic Yeti in the serials The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear and i ...

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia - Loch Ness Monster

The Loch Ness Monster, sometimes called "Nessie" or "Ness" (Scottish Gaelic: Niseag) is a mysterious and unidentified animal or group of creatures said to live in Loch Ness, a large deep freshwater loch near the city of Inverness in northern Scotland. Nessie is usually categorized as a type of lake monster. Along with Bigfoot and the Yeti (the "Abominable Snowman"), Nessie is one of the best-known mysteries in cryptozoology though most mainstream scientists and other experts find current evidence supporting Nessie unpersuasive ...

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia - Bigfoot

Bigfoot, also called Sasquatch, is described as a large, bipedal apelike creature living in the remote wilderness areas of the United States and Canada, specifically those in southwestern Canada, the Great Lakes, the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, the forests of the U.S. Northeast, and the U.S. Southern states. The majority of mainstream scientists reject the posibility of the creature's existence, and consider the stories of Bigfoot to be a combination of myth and hoax. Bigfoot - Description. < ...

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia - Culture of Nepal

The culture of Nepal, the rich cultural heritage of the Kingdom of Nepal, has evolved over centuries. This multidimensional cultural heritage encompasses within itself cultural diversities of various ethnic, tribal, and social groups, located at different altitudes, and is also manifested in various other forms, including music and dance; art and craft; folklores and folktales; languages and literature; philosophy and reli ...

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia - Ahnenerbe

The Nazi Ahnenerbe Forschungs und Lehrgemeinschaft organization was founded by Heinrich Himmler, Hermann Wirth, and Walter Darré on July 1st 1935 as a research foundation. It was incorporated into the larger SS in January 1939. The name of the society literally means "ancestral heritage", and it was originally devoted to research concerning the anthropological and cultural history of the German ra ...

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia - Billy Meier

"Billy" Eduard Albert Meier (born February 3, 1937), a citizen of Switzerland, is the source of probably the most extensive, detailed, and widely recognized photographs of UFOs currently in existence, numbering over a thousand. Billy Meier - Background. A farmer born in the Swiss Lowlands, Meier says his first extraterrestrial contacts occurred at the age of five, indirectly resulting in a difficult childhood. He ran away and joined the French Foreign Legion but left it and returned home. He travelled exten ...

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia - Troll

A troll is a fearsome member of a mythical anthropomorph race from Scandinavian folklore. Their role ranges from fiendish giants – similar to the ogres of English fairy tales – to a devious, more human-like folk of the wilderness, living underground in hills or mounds, inclined to thieving and the abduction of humans which, in the case of infant abductees, was substituted with a changeling. They could also be known as hill-folk or mound-folk. In Shetlan ...

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia - Races in the Warcraft universe

This is an alphabetical list with the major and minor races in the Warcraft universe — a fictional universe in which a series of games and books are set. The characters races here have been featured prominently at one time or another in the Warcraft universe, and commonly depicted as heroic, villainous or sometimes both and this is subject to changes in the Warcraft universe and timeline. Races in the Warcraft universe - Animals. Various kinds of animals inhabit Azeroth. Most of them only ap ...

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - The Libertines - History

Their debut single, "What A Waster" (2002), produced by former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler, was immediately seized upon by the English press for its liberal use of profanity and English colloquialism. The single charted at number 37 and was followed by number 29 hit, "Up The Bracket". The debut album also entitled Up The Bracket charted at number 35. The album was produced by Mick Jones formerly of The Clash and Big Audio Dynamite. It was followed in 2004 by their self-titled second album The Libertines whic ...

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The Libertines, The Libertines - History, The Libertines - Discography, The Libertines - Albums, The Libertines - Singles, The Libertines - Libertines Songs Covered

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Yeti - History: Parapsychology Dictionary on Abnuaaya

Abnuaaya:

Also known as "Almas" and "Albasty", the Abnuaaya are the fabled 'wildmen' of the Caucusus Mountains and central Asia.

 

The creatures have a history of sightings dating back many centuries, perhaps even prior to 1420, and modern crypto zoologists believe that based off eyewitness accounts and descriptions, the Almases may be remnants of Neanderthal man or a species similar to the Yeti

 

(See also: Abnuaaya, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who - Adversaries

When Sydney Newman commissioned the series, he specifically did not want to perpetuate the cliché of the "bug-eyed monster" of science fiction. However, monsters were a staple of Doctor Who almost from the beginning and audiences responded to them. Notable adversaries of the Doctor include the Autons, the Cybermen, the Sontarans, the Ice Warriors, the Yeti, the Silurians, and the Master, a rival Time Lord with a thirst for universal conquest. Of all the monsters and villains, the ones that ensured the series' place in the publ ...

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Doctor Who, Doctor Who - History, Doctor Who - Format, Doctor Who - The Doctor, Doctor Who - Companions, Doctor Who - Adversaries, Doctor Who - Music, Doctor Who - Viewership, Doctor Who - Missing episodes, Doctor Who - Adaptations and other appearances, Doctor Who - Charity episodes, Doctor Who - Other programmes, Doctor Who - Awards

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Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who - Adversaries

When Sydney Newman commissioned the series, he specifically did not want to perpetuate the cliché of the "bug-eyed monster" of science fiction. However, monsters were a staple of Doctor Who almost from the beginning and audiences responded to them. Notable adversaries of the Doctor include the Autons, the Cybermen, the Sontarans, the Ice Warriors, the Yeti, the Silurians, and the Master, a rival Time Lord with a thirst for universal conquest. Of all the monsters and villains, the ones that ensured the series' place in the publ ...

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Doctor Who, Doctor Who - History, Doctor Who - Format, Doctor Who - The Doctor, Doctor Who - Companions, Doctor Who - Adversaries, Doctor Who - Music, Doctor Who - Viewership, Doctor Who - Missing episodes, Doctor Who - Adaptations and other appearances, Doctor Who - Charity episodes, Doctor Who - Other programmes

Read more here: » Doctor Who: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who - Adversaries

Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - The Libertines - Discography

The Libertines - Albums. Up the Bracket (2002) - #35 UK I Get Along [EP] (2003) US The Libertines (2004) - #1 UK; #111 US What Became of the Likely Lads [EP] (2005) The Libertines - Singles. From Up the Bracket: "What a Waster" (2002) - #37 UK (Only included on the US Version of the album) "I Get Along" (2002) "Up the Bracket" (2002) - #29 UK "Time for Heroes" (2003) - #20 UK Non-album single: "Don't ...

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The Libertines, The Libertines - History, The Libertines - Discography, The Libertines - Albums, The Libertines - Singles, The Libertines - Libertines Songs Covered

Read more here: » The Libertines: Encyclopedia II - The Libertines - Discography

Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - Morse code - Conversation in Morse code

The skill to have sensible conversations with Morse is more than knowing just the alphabet. To make communication efficient, there are many internationally agreed patterns of communication. A sample CW conversation between station 1 (S1) and station 2 (S2) S1: CQ CQ CQ DE S1 K Calling anyone (CQ), this is (DE) S1, listening (K) S2: S1 DE S2 KN Calling S1, this is S2, ...

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Morse code, Morse code - Development, Morse code - Modern International Morse code, Morse code - Morse code as an assistive technology, Morse code - Representation and timing, Morse code - Letters numbers punctuation prosigns, Morse code - Numbers, Morse code - Common punctuation, Morse code - Alternate display of more common characters for the international code, Morse code - Special symbols prosigns, Morse code - Non-English extensions to the Morse code, Morse code - Commonly-used Morse code abbreviations, Morse code - Conversation in Morse code, Morse code - Notes

Read more here: » Morse code: Encyclopedia II - Morse code - Conversation in Morse code

Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - Morse code - Conversation in Morse code

The skill to have sensible conversations with Morse is more than knowing just the alphabet. To make communication efficient, there are many internationally agreed patterns of communication. A sample CW conversation between station 1 (S1) and station 2 (S2) S1: CQ CQ CQ DE S1 K Calling anyone (CQ), this is (DE) S1, listening (K) S2: S1 DE S2 KN Calling S1, this is S2, ...

See also:

Morse code, Morse code - Development, Morse code - Modern International Morse code, Morse code - Morse code as an assistive technology, Morse code - Representation and timing, Morse code - Letters numbers punctuation prosigns, Morse code - Numbers, Morse code - Common punctuation, Morse code - Special symbols prosigns, Morse code - Non-English extensions to the Morse code, Morse code - Alternate display of more common characters for the international code, Morse code - Commonly-used Morse code abbreviations, Morse code - Conversation in Morse code, Morse code - Notes

Read more here: » Morse code: Encyclopedia II - Morse code - Conversation in Morse code

Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - Bigfoot - Formal studies of Bigfoot

There have been a number of formal scientific studies of Bigfoot or Sasquatch. 1950s: Bernard Heuvelmans’s 1955 magnum opus, On The Track of Unknown Animals, did not specifically discuss Bigfoot, but did discuss Yeti accounts and is often seen as the root of cryptozoology. 1960s: Ivan T. Sanderson’s articles on mysterious animals, some appearing in the Saturday Evening Post, as well as his book Abominable Snowmen: Legend Come To Life (1961) that went through several printings ...

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Bigfoot, Bigfoot - Description, Bigfoot - Bigfoot phenomenon, Bigfoot - Etymology, Bigfoot - Bigfoot, Bigfoot - Sasquatch, Bigfoot - Evidence - arguments for and against, Bigfoot - Eyewitness reports, Bigfoot - Problems with eyewitness reports, Bigfoot - Native American culture, Bigfoot - Problems with Native American culture as evidence, Bigfoot - Physical evidence, Bigfoot - Problems with physical evidence, Bigfoot - Audio and visual evidence, Bigfoot - Problems with audio and visual evidence, Bigfoot - Psychological explanations, Bigfoot - Hoaxes, Bigfoot - Arguments against the hoax explanation, Bigfoot - Conclusion, Bigfoot - Mainstream response, Bigfoot - Proposed creatures, Bigfoot - Gigantopithecus, Bigfoot - Paranthropus, Bigfoot - Meganthropus, Bigfoot - Alternative theories, Bigfoot - Formal studies of Bigfoot, Bigfoot - Bigfoot in popular culture, Bigfoot - Alleged Bigfoot sightings, Bigfoot - Footnotes, Bigfoot - Sources

Read more here: » Bigfoot: Encyclopedia II - Bigfoot - Formal studies of Bigfoot

Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - Montauk Project - Addendum

The site was opened to the public on September 18, 2002 as Camp Hero State Park. The radar tower has been placed on the State and National Register of Historic Places. There are plans for a museum and interpretive center; focusing on World War II and Cold War era history. Despite rumors, no traces of secret underground facilities have been found. ...

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Montauk Project, Montauk Project - The story of the Project, Montauk Project - Addendum

Read more here: » Montauk Project: Encyclopedia II - Montauk Project - Addendum

Yeti - History: Encyclopedia II - Bigfoot - Bigfoot phenomenon

Along with the Loch Ness Monster and the Yeti (Abominable Snowman), Bigfoot is one of the more famous creatures in cryptozoology. While most Bigfoot encounters took place in the Pacific Northwest, similar encounters have been reported throughout North America. The phenomenon began in 1958 when enormous footprints were reported in Humboldt County, California. Many supporters of the creature's existence claim there had been accounts of large, hairy, apelike or "wild man" creatures (or reports of inexplicably large, human-like footprints) from ...

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Bigfoot, Bigfoot - Description, Bigfoot - Bigfoot phenomenon, Bigfoot - Etymology, Bigfoot - Bigfoot, Bigfoot - Sasquatch, Bigfoot - Evidence - arguments for and against, Bigfoot - Eyewitness reports, Bigfoot - Problems with eyewitness reports, Bigfoot - Native American culture, Bigfoot - Problems with Native American culture as evidence, Bigfoot - Physical evidence, Bigfoot - Problems with physical evidence, Bigfoot - Audio and visual evidence, Bigfoot - Problems with audio and visual evidence, Bigfoot - Psychological explanations, Bigfoot - Hoaxes, Bigfoot - Arguments against the hoax explanation, Bigfoot - Conclusion, Bigfoot - Mainstream response, Bigfoot - Proposed creatures, Bigfoot - Gigantopithecus, Bigfoot - Paranthropus, Bigfoot - Meganthropus, Bigfoot - Alternative theories, Bigfoot - Formal studies of Bigfoot, Bigfoot - Bigfoot in popular culture, Bigfoot - Alleged Bigfoot sightings, Bigfoot - Footnotes, Bigfoot - Sources

Read more here: » Bigfoot: Encyclopedia II - Bigfoot - Bigfoot phenomenon

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