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The Bigfeet and Dogmen of Oregon

Mostyn Heilmannovsky

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

The Bigfeet and Dogmen of Oregon have, according to some researchers, an interesting connection. This story describes the individual encounter of someone, who has never seen or believed, that these beings truly seem to dwell in the forests of Oregon: until he discovers that there is much more to nature and life than he could ever fathom.  
 
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Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 11 pages.

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