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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 ...
See also:Yeti, Yeti - History, Yeti - Analyses, Yeti - The yeti in popular culture Read more here: » Yeti: Encyclopedia II - Yeti - History |
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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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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 ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Doctor Who: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who - Adversaries |
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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 ...
See also: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 |
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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 - 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 |
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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 |
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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 ...
See also: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 |
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See also: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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