Ask your typical ‘person on the street’ where a Bigfoot might live and the most common answer will probably be in the state of Washington. If you ask that person for a reason why, they most likely will point out the state is heavily covered with trees for hiding. If the questioning then leads to thoughts on where Sasquatch might go when not in the forest, a good answer would be around a river where it could drink, bathe and just hang out with other Bigfoot. And if one queried about the size of the average Bigfoot, 7 to 12 feet tall would match most reports recorded by the various Bigfoot sightings databases. However, ask those same questions in Great Britain and answers will probably include Norfolk, which is flat with few trees; Holkham Beach, which is far from a great place to hide; and 15 feet tall, which is hard to imagine, even for the most diehard Bigfoot believers. Yet that’s exactly what one witness reported recently in the first of two Bigfoot sightings in the UK, where reports are actually on the rise. Is Britain experiencing a Beach Bigfoot Bingo?

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