Indian Army says it has spotted Yeti’s giant footprints in the Himalayas, tweets proof
Niharika Sharma
The Indian Army has said that its mountaineers have sighted giant footprints of the “mythical beast Yeti.â€
Late yesterday (April 29) night, the army’s additional directorate general of public information (ADGPI) said its mountain expedition team had made the sighting near the Makalu base camp in eastern Nepal. The official Twitter handle of the ADGPI also posted photographs of the footprints. The sightings were made on April on April 09, the army said.
The “Yeti’s†footsteps measured 2.6 feet, the ADGPI tweet said. A footstep is the distance between one foot print and the next during a normal walk. The average length of the foot step of an adult male human being is said to be around 2.5 feet.
Read more at: https://www.msn.com/en-sg/news/newsother/indian-army-says-it-has-spotted-yetis-giant-footprints-in-the-himalayas-tweets-proof/ar-AAAIBsQ
'Yeti footprints': Indian army mocked over claim
India's army said it had found footprints of the Yeti
The Indian army has claimed to have found footprints of the yeti, sparking jokes and disbelief on social media.
The army tweeted to its nearly six million followers on Monday that it had discovered "mysterious footprints of mythical beast 'Yeti' at the Makalu Base Camp [in the Himalayas]".
The yeti - a giant ape-like creature - often figures in South Asian folklore.
Read more at: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-48101717
As the BBC infers, this is mainly being mocked. I will have to check up on it. After all, they are way up there in the Himalayas.
@Quix Something for your inbox.