This is actually a case from 2005 according to what I have read. It took place in Taos county, New Mexico while a husband and wife were on a vacation trip. Here is an overview of the story.
A couple are getting up in the morning hours and preparing to head back home from a trip. The man's wife had got up first and said that someone was standing outside the entry door to their travel trailer. As the man gets his pistol his wife take three pictures of the figure standing outside the door.
Here is a short video of the rest of the story and the picture of the figure.
Now I do not know if this story is real or not but I find it interesting. The photo of course is not very good and we really have to rely on the witness testimony.
I did pop out the image of the possible creature and lightened it up some. Still it is very hard to see much detail. You can see what amount to an outline of a possible head, shoulder and upper arm.
Was this a Sasquatch? I don't know but if the report is accurate, it would seen that they were staying in a good area for such an event to happen.
Over the years there have been reports of Bigfoot looking into house windows. I don't think it is a far stretch to think they would look into the windows of an RV or camper.
Back to the picture on the left, I think the two shiny spots that look like eyes are actually a reflection from lights inside the camper. It could also be from the woman's camera.
Interesting report and photo.
Thanks
~Thomas~
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The photos of the creature frankly doesn't look like much. Does ANYONE know the origin of this video/photo/story? I mean, I love a good story but without any sources this report is flimsy at best.
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