A Mammoth Sighting at Calico Ghosttown!

Started by Rocksurfer, September 18, 2006, 09:32:38 PM

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Rocksurfer

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On Wednesday it was reported that a Willy Mammoth was reported being seen in the area of Calico Ghosttown in Southern California upon the arrival of several specialists only remnants of the siting were found. Some old fossils were all that was left after hours (it seemed like hours) of excavating the site.

In the first picture those that have claimed to have seen the Mammoth said it emerged from a mine shaft. They said it pursued them up Doran Canyon by leaps and bounds. It reared up trying to stomp them but they moved out of the way, but it continued in it's pursuit.....
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Rocksurfer

Here's one of the believers trying to get out of the way, a picture of one of it's huge paws, professor Mark pointing to where he sees it and what looks like one hiding in a crack......
The Ghost-Rider/Ghost Runner

No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you

Rocksurfer

#2
Here's professor Mark trying to corral one, a long distance shot of one with other dinosaurs, a close up of a damaged tusk, wait a minute someone wrote on it.......



The jury is still out on if these are real pictures of a Willy Mammoth.
The Ghost-Rider/Ghost Runner

No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you

Rocksurfer

#3
Unfortunatly the expidition was cut short when one of the vehicles suffered from a shorted out battery while trying to circle around and trap the beast on Odessa, the team returned to the base camp to regroup and searched in a few mines, but ran out of time and had to move on to the next siting in Big Bear......
The Ghost-Rider/Ghost Runner

No matter how far you fall, the ground will always catch you