Bigfoot's Ancient Castle Structures: A Revelatory Expedition

Posted Saturday, April 27, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel Brink Books, the channel's host, Bingo Muro, takes us on an adventure to explore a castle in Tomura, Japan. The castle, which is surrounded by abandoned gardens and steep slopes, is said to be the site of some fascinating discoveries. As Bingo and his team make their way up to the castle, they come across several structures that catch their attention. At first, they are unsure of what they are looking at, but as they continue to explore, they begin to realize that they may have stumbled upon something extraordinary. The structures in question are made up of small sticks and branches, arranged in a specific pattern. Bingo notes that these structures are reminiscent of what he has seen in the "Beloved Field Guide to Sasquatch Structures" by Christopher Noel. According to the guide, these structures are known as "heon" structures, and they are believed to be created by Sasquatch. As Bingo and his team continue to explore, they come across three structures in a line, all of which appear to be "heon" structures. They also find a tree that has been snapped off at the base and imported into the scene. Bingo notes that this is the first and only example of a predicted Sasquatch structure that has been found exactly where expected. The team then follows the line of structures down to the bottom of the hill, where they find an easy exit through the junk gardens. Bingo notes that this is a practical application of the structures, as they have led them to an easy exit from the area. I find this video to be incredibly intriguing. The idea that Sasquatch may be leaving behind these structures as a way of communicating or marking their territory is fascinating. While we cannot say for certain that these structures were created by Sasquatch, the fact that they match the descriptions in the field guide is certainly worth noting. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the video for themselves and draw their own conclusions. Who knows, maybe you'll be the one to discover the next Sasquatch structure!