Also Happy early Halloween 🎃🦇👻🦇🎃
Have a nice day.
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Also Happy early Halloween 🎃🦇👻🦇🎃
Have a nice day.
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A short post today, more coming soon ! :)
The New Hampshire Wood Devil
The Woods Devil, or more likely Woods Devils, is a Bigfoot like cryptid that has been sighted in the woodlands and hills of Coos County, New Hampshire since at least the 1930s.
They may be a subspecies of Bigfoot.or they may be a separate species all together.
According to eye witness accounts it resembles a skinny Sasquatch-like creatures standing as tall as around 7-9 feet and has shaggy tan-gray hair.
One unusual trait, slightly similar to behavior of the Hidebehind, or even the Whirling Whimpus, is that this cryptid uses the trees to hide.
It's said that these creatures will hide behind a tree when a human is coming, and stay behind that tree until they leave. If there is no cover to hide in, the Woods Devil will stand perfectly still.
Woodsmen, hikers, and others have described hearing screams of these creatures echoing the hollows of Coos County.
Tales of the Woods Devils were told old lumberjack and can be found is the tales of fearsome critters.
Just a quick update, I have a few post's finished and pre-scheduled for every week of October. May add another one later this month not sure, but Spooky month will have plenty of updates 🎃🦇👻🦇🎃
Numa-Gozen Lake monster of the Fukushima Prefecture
According to myth, the Numa-Gozen lives beneath the waves of Lake Numazawa of Fukushima prefecture.
Eye witnesses accounts claim the Numa-Gozen is a big snake living in the Lake, and can turn into a young girl. In swamp areas, she lures unsuspecting farmers close to the water then drags them in.
Legend say's, she has six meter-long hair, and can create a storm she also has deadly venom within her body.
She was very violent and hostile towards humans.
She was thought to be slain during the Kamakura Period, but several later sightings would indicate she survived.
There is a Numa-Gozen Shrine nearby the lake and a festival depicting the slain of the serpentine yōkai has been held annually on the first Sunday of August.