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00:00:00¡Gracias!
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00:01:24¡Gracias!
00:01:26...a million years ago
00:01:33¡In steaming swamps
00:01:35...and pre-historic jungles!
00:01:42The earliest man-like creature
00:01:45...walked the earth
00:01:48...not human
00:01:49...more beasts than man
00:01:51a monster
00:01:55of evolution
00:01:56it walked
00:02:07across the eons of time
00:02:10slowly changing
00:02:12becoming more and more
00:02:15human
00:02:16more and more
00:02:19advanced
00:02:20until in the Pleistocene
00:02:24just thousands of years ago
00:02:26man himself emerged
00:02:29but the change from beast into man
00:02:35was not a steady one
00:02:37and sometimes primitive man
00:02:39would find his life threatened
00:02:41terrified
00:02:42by the appearance of a monster
00:02:45from the past
00:02:46oh
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00:03:06¡Gracias!
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00:07:52¡GeAf!
00:07:57¡Gracias!
00:08:01¡Gracias!
00:08:04No, no, no, no.
00:08:34No, no, no.
00:09:04Scotty, if you're good for the rest of the night and don't awaken anyone else, I'll promise
00:09:15to take you hunting with me tomorrow.
00:09:23And you can chase all the jackpots that you want.
00:09:45And you can chase all the jackpots that you want.
00:09:52And you can chase all the jackpots that you want.
00:09:56And you can chase all the jackpots that you want.
00:10:03And you can chase all the jackpots that you want.
00:10:10And you can chase all the jackpots that you want.
00:10:14Andy, will you get the lights, please?
00:10:21Andy, will you get the lights, please?
00:10:22Andy, will you get the lights, please?
00:10:28Well, Guy, Mr. Whitmore, you started at the best part.
00:10:29Well, you get the idea.
00:10:35Well, Guy, Mr. Whitmore, you started at the best part.
00:10:42Well, you get the idea.
00:10:57Here we have the classic example of the Hollywood monster.
00:11:01The movie studios turned out films like these by the hundreds back in the 50s and early 60s.
00:11:08Werewolves, vampires, monsters created by atomic radiation, creatures from outer space.
00:11:16They all did their part to paralyze the kids at the Saturday matinee.
00:11:21And to give the girl an excuse to move as close as possible to the boy at the drive-in theater.
00:11:28Now, these horror films of the 50s seem corny today.
00:11:35And just as unbelievable as the ancient sea monsters we've been studying.
00:11:39But don't get the idea that monsters are a thing of the past.
00:11:44All of you have seen recent films about the devil and demon possessions.
00:11:49Even the film about the great white shark was a monster story of sorts.
00:11:55A modern-day sea monster.
00:11:57These films manage to give all of us a few genuine moments of fear.
00:12:04Yes, man has always had his monsters.
00:12:09Very real.
00:12:14And sometimes most unexplainable.
00:12:19Well, class, today we're concluding this study of the supernatural.
00:12:26Of powers and beings outside the reality of nature.
00:12:30So I've invited a guest speaker who should be arriving in a few minutes.
00:12:34This man is a science teacher as well as a widely read author.
00:12:40And a recognized authority on the phenomenon of the abominable snowman.
00:12:45Or as this creature is known in North America.
00:12:47Bigfoot.
00:12:49A present-day monster.
00:12:52The search for these giant, man-like creatures started with the discovery of mysterious footprints.
00:13:07Huge footprints.
00:13:09Which obviously were not made by any known form of human life.
00:13:14These initial discoveries were made mostly in the snowbound regions of the world.
00:13:19Parts of Alaska.
00:13:20Canada.
00:13:21Most often by mountaineering expeditions in the Himalayas.
00:13:48In 1951, the well-known mountaineer, Eric Stapleton, was returning from an Everest reconnaissance expedition.
00:13:57Eric was waiting out a storm at base camp number three, close to the northern edge of Menlong Glacier.
00:14:05Now, this man was a professional photographer, as well as an educated scientific investigator and mountaineer.
00:14:14The giant footprints in the snow, photographed by Stapleton, were published by newspapers around the world.
00:14:22For the first time, the public came to know of the existence of a giant, man-like monster which actually exists in the Himalayas.
00:14:32A monster known as Yeti, or Bigfoot.
00:14:37Bigfoot.
00:14:38Within two years, the reports of giant footprints deep within the wilderness areas of the world spread from the Himalayas into North America itself.
00:14:54In May of 1956, a man by the name of James Hunt not only discovered footprints along the muddy banks of the Fraser River near Alberta,
00:15:05but Hunt actually sighted the Bigfoot monster running into the woods.
00:15:11Unfortunately, he had no camera with it.
00:15:14Many people here in America said he was crazy.
00:15:17That the footprints were fake.
00:15:20But, over the next few years, reports continued throughout Canada, Washington State, Oregon, and even into California.
00:15:31It soon became apparent that Bigfoot was not just a hoax.
00:15:36Something was there, leaving giant footprints deep in the wilderness.
00:15:41Bigfoot was real.
00:15:44Bigfoot...
00:15:49Bigfoot, it's just a hoax.
00:15:51Bigfoot, it's just the Ankara.
00:15:53Bigfoot, it looks weird.
00:15:54Little, "'Nakara!"
00:15:57Super energetic.
00:15:59Continue not only gotrunning white distorted.
00:16:01Bigfoot Kelsey and tear clarsa.
00:16:06Bigfoot, there isn't the way there!
00:16:08Bigfoot, we're gonna let those sorts of Hoax.
00:16:10Hard serpically, came around too!
00:16:13¡Gracias!
00:16:43¡Gracias!
00:17:13Man was invading Bigfoot's domain, moving into the virgin forests, cutting trees, taking
00:17:30over what had always been the hiding place for these mysterious monsters.
00:17:35As modern man cut into the wilderness, Bigfoot was forced to retreat deeper into the timberland
00:17:42and, as progress forced Bigfoot out of his homeland, more and more evidence was found which
00:17:49proved, beyond a doubt, that there were many of these creatures here in North America.
00:17:56More footprints were discovered, as well as strands of long black hair tangled in tree
00:18:01branches, hair which, when examined by scientists, proved to have come from some mysterious creature
00:18:08previously unknown to man.
00:18:11For these discoveries, very few educated observers would still deny that something was really
00:18:17out there.
00:18:19There was an incredible man-like monster actually living in the North Woods.
00:18:26Just a few years ago, in the wilderness of Oregon, two employees of a large lumber mill set out
00:18:33out late one afternoon to visit a favorite fishing spot.
00:18:48As it turned out, these two men were destined to become the first unfortunate persons to encounter
00:19:07a big foot, face to face.
00:19:10Face to face.
00:19:14The End
00:19:18The End
00:19:24and the Metti
00:19:39¡Gracias!
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00:23:52Larry, where are you?
00:24:09¡Gracias!
00:24:39¡Gracias!
00:25:09¡Gracias!
00:25:19¡Gracias!
00:25:21¡Don't drive them off, John!
00:25:39¡Gracias!
00:26:09¡Gracias!
00:26:39¡Gracias!
00:26:41¡Gracias!
00:26:43Practice to believe all of this.
00:26:46Thomas,
00:26:52Shakespeare once said,
00:26:55through Hamlet,
00:26:57there are more things in heaven and earth,
00:26:59Horatio,
00:27:00than I dreamt of in your philosophy.
00:27:03Class,
00:27:05one of the biggest errors a man might make
00:27:07is to disbelieve what he hasn't seen.
00:27:11To think that there are not evil powers
00:27:13or fantastic creatures
00:27:15just because you personally
00:27:17haven't experienced them
00:27:19could result sometime
00:27:21in a dreadful consequence.
00:27:23Now,
00:27:25now, save any questions you might have
00:27:27until Mr. Mason arrives.
00:27:29He once had an incredible first-hand experience
00:27:33with Bigfoot.
00:27:35And I want him
00:27:37to tell you the story,
00:27:39himself.
00:27:41Well,
00:27:43while we're waiting,
00:27:45let's review, see if you remember
00:27:47the names of some of these ancient sea monsters.
00:27:51Can you tell me about this fellow?
00:27:53Uh, let's see.
00:27:55That's one of the dragons from the 16th century, I think.
00:27:59Um,
00:28:01he was a flesh eater
00:28:02and supposedly grew to a length
00:28:03of about 30 feet or more.
00:28:05Good.
00:28:07Now,
00:28:09who can tell me about this fellow?
00:28:11That's a griffin.
00:28:13That's a griffin.
00:28:15It's a flying bird monster.
00:28:17Back legs
00:28:19of a wolf.
00:28:21Front legs
00:28:22of a hawk
00:28:23like claws.
00:28:25And it would swoop down
00:28:27to catch its victim.
00:28:29Usually young kids.
00:28:31And it would just tear them apart.
00:28:33And it would just eat everything
00:28:37except their shoes.
00:28:43When the griffin got you,
00:28:45all they'd ever find
00:28:47is your shoes.
00:28:49All right, Dad.
00:28:55That may be true.
00:28:57But what I want you to tell us
00:28:59is just where and when
00:29:01did the legendary griffin get its start.
00:29:12Andy.
00:29:13He was invented in the 1400s
00:29:15by the Germans.
00:29:17Really?
00:29:19I wonder.
00:29:22I wonder,
00:29:23young man,
00:29:24if the ancient griffin
00:29:25was really
00:29:26invented,
00:29:27as you say,
00:29:29by some
00:29:30demented madman.
00:29:34Roger.
00:29:36Thank you for coming today.
00:29:40I wonder
00:29:41if I should have come.
00:29:43I want to introduce to you
00:29:49a man who has spent much of his life
00:29:52as a teacher
00:29:54and as a highly respected scholar.
00:29:57He's written several books
00:29:58on the subject of Bigfoot.
00:30:00And his actual story,
00:30:02experience,
00:30:03incredible experience,
00:30:05with the giant man beast of America
00:30:07is an amazing story
00:30:08he so kindly agreed to tell us about today.
00:30:12It's about today.
00:30:21I believe...
00:30:24I believe I owe all of you an apology.
00:30:28Especially you, young man.
00:30:29Your teacher has been very kind
00:30:40in introducing me
00:30:42as a scholar.
00:30:43And thought by many people to be
00:30:48nothing more than a madman.
00:30:51Or a liar, if you will.
00:30:53Fifteen years ago,
00:31:04in a high school
00:31:07much like this one,
00:31:10I was teaching science
00:31:12to a group of students
00:31:14not unlike yourselves.
00:31:18Five of those students,
00:31:20three boys and two girls.
00:31:23were especially
00:31:26fascinated
00:31:28with the study of archaeology.
00:31:31So,
00:31:32I arranged a field trip.
00:31:42As a result of that
00:31:44field trip.
00:31:49Three of those students
00:31:50will spend the rest of their lives
00:31:56in a mental institution.
00:31:59One girl
00:32:01cannot speak to this day.
00:32:03She can only stare
00:32:14straight ahead.
00:32:16In shock.
00:32:18She's totally unable to communicate
00:32:20with the world
00:32:21outside her mind.
00:32:33No.
00:32:35Never doubt that monsters exist.
00:32:36No.
00:32:37Never doubt that monsters exist.
00:32:42They do.
00:32:46Right here.
00:32:48In North America today.
00:32:50There are creatures that are known
00:32:56simply as Bigfoot.
00:33:01They were known to the Indian
00:33:06over a hundred years ago.
00:33:08over a hundred years ago.
00:33:11And they're still alive today.
00:33:17But let me start
00:33:19at the beginning of my story.
00:33:20In museums and universities throughout the world,
00:33:35archaeologists are learning more each day
00:33:38about prehistoric man.
00:33:44Archaeologists are highly skilled,
00:33:46skilled, specialized scientists.
00:33:52They know where to look.
00:33:54What to look for.
00:33:56And occasionally,
00:33:58they make a discovery of tremendous importance.
00:34:05This is the story of such a discovery.
00:34:09It began a year ago.
00:34:11Not in a museum,
00:34:12but on the campus of a high school in the southwest.
00:34:16Five high school students
00:34:19and their teacher
00:34:21met with Dr. Bill Wyman,
00:34:23curator of the Lincoln County Museum,
00:34:25an outstanding archaeologist.
00:34:27These seven people were planning a trip
00:34:30to the small town of Ivanpah.
00:34:33Their purpose?
00:34:35To help the museum excavate
00:34:37and uncover the ruins
00:34:39of an ancient Indian campsite.
00:34:41Not one of these seven
00:34:44ever suspected
00:34:46that they would soon make a startling,
00:34:48terrifying discovery.
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00:36:08Grab your sleeping bags and leave them here.
00:36:11Is this where we're going to sleep?
00:36:12Here you go, Joey.
00:36:13¿Qué es la casa de este?
00:36:26Este es uno de los miembros de la asociación.
00:36:29No hay nadie aquí en este momento,
00:36:31así que nos vamos a usar el lugar cuando queramos.
00:36:39¿Allí, solo por un minuto?
00:36:43¿Qué?
00:36:44Mire, look at these.
00:36:47Oh, Mr. Wylund,
00:36:50are these one of the things
00:36:51you found in your house this evening?
00:36:52Yes, as a matter of fact,
00:36:54this is one we found
00:36:55in the Department of the Ruin
00:36:56just last year.
00:36:59You can put your sleeping bags
00:37:01out on the floor.
00:37:01We'll straighten up tonight
00:37:02when we get back.
00:37:05Shall we go?
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00:40:05¡Gracias!
00:40:35This is where we've begun excavation.
00:40:55What sort of thing do you suppose we might find?
00:40:58Well, that's pretty hard to tell.
00:40:59The only thing we've located so far...
00:41:02Well, here, I'll show you.
00:41:05These are pieces of old Indian pottery.
00:41:16And these are prayer sticks.
00:41:24Prayer sticks?
00:41:25Mm-hmm.
00:41:26At least that's what we think they are.
00:41:28Prayer sticks were used by some of the ancient tribes as religious symbols.
00:41:32They actually buried them when they were dead.
00:41:35You mean we're going to dig in a graveyard?
00:41:39Well, that's possible, though I doubt if we'll locate any bodies.
00:41:43These prayer sticks may be over a thousand years old.
00:41:46Say, do you think we'll find any bones?
00:41:49With everything being this old, it's very unlikely.
00:41:51But it's still possible.
00:41:53Of course, it's also possible we may not find a thing.
00:41:56Sure we won't find anything if we don't get busy.
00:41:58What are we supposed to do?
00:42:00I don't know.
00:42:00What do we do?
00:42:01Let's start digging.
00:42:02Let's go.
00:42:02Let's go.
00:42:03Let's go.
00:42:33Say, Bill, look at this piece of pottery that Bob found.
00:42:37You just found it, Bob?
00:42:38Yeah, over there in the digging.
00:42:41That's a good pottery fragment.
00:42:42I want to take this back to the museum with us.
00:42:45Keep up the good work.
00:42:45By the way, what time is it?
00:42:4820 after 12.
00:42:50Getting a little late.
00:42:52Lunchtime!
00:42:53Oh, boy.
00:42:55You boys ready for lunch?
00:42:57Boy, you said it.
00:42:59Good.
00:42:59I'll get it for the truck.
00:43:00We'll give you a hand.
00:43:01All right.
00:43:01Okay.
00:43:04I'll lock up this morning.
00:43:05Come on.
00:43:06All right.
00:43:06All right.
00:43:07Well, everybody hungry?
00:43:07You know, I finally made it.
00:43:22Well, we have sandwiches here for everybody.
00:43:26Good.
00:43:26Johnny, this is yours.
00:43:28Hi.
00:43:29Roger, this is yours.
00:43:30Okay.
00:43:32And here's Sharon and Linda.
00:43:34Oh, thank you.
00:43:35Bob?
00:43:35Well, I suppose you see now why most people don't like this part of museum work.
00:43:50I mean, the food is a digging.
00:43:53A digging.
00:43:55By the way, did we find anything of value today, Mr. Wyman?
00:43:59Oh, yes.
00:44:01For instance, this rock.
00:44:03This was used to grind up seed to make flour for bread.
00:44:08Notice the worn edges on it?
00:44:13And this pottery, we'll take it back to the museum and study it more carefully.
00:44:18I think we can tell exactly how old it is.
00:44:25More prayer sticks?
00:44:27Mm-hmm.
00:44:27More prayer sticks.
00:44:30Say, Mr. Mason, what's this rock?
00:44:31Well, I don't know.
00:44:35I haven't seen anything quite like this.
00:44:39I found it over there where we were looking at those Indian photographs.
00:44:43Ask Mr. Wyman about that.
00:44:45Say, Bill, take a look at this rock that Norman found.
00:44:52Where did you find this?
00:44:53Over there where you showed us those Indian writings.
00:44:56What's wrong with me?
00:45:01Nothing's wrong.
00:45:03This might be an eolith.
00:45:05What's that?
00:45:07A very, very old tool.
00:45:10One used by ancient peoples.
00:45:14This is by far the oldest thing we've found here.
00:45:17Hmm.
00:45:17Lovely thing.
00:45:20Could you show us what...
00:45:21Sure, it was right over there.
00:45:32It was right around here somewhere.
00:45:34It's just lying on top of the ground.
00:45:37I picked it up for a souvenir.
00:45:39I select rocks.
00:45:40You collected a good one this time.
00:45:43Well, I don't see anything else.
00:45:46All of these were just plain old rocks.
00:45:50Well, it seems funny that it'll be lying just on top of the ground, doesn't it?
00:45:55Yes.
00:45:56Unless it fell...
00:45:59Up there.
00:46:01Maybe it fell from up there and rolled down.
00:46:03Yeah, it looks like there's a ledge up there.
00:46:05Let's go up and see.
00:46:07All right.
00:46:09You'll have to find some other place to get up, though.
00:46:11We'd never make it from here.
00:46:13I think I'll stay there.
00:46:15Me too.
00:46:15Sure.
00:46:17Maybe climbing ropes in the truck.
00:46:19I'll get it.
00:46:20I'll get it.
00:46:50I'll get it.
00:47:20I'll get it.
00:47:50I'll get it.
00:47:51I'll get it.
00:48:20I'll get it.
00:48:21I'll get it.
00:48:22I'll get it.
00:48:23I'll get it.
00:48:24I'll get it.
00:48:25I'll get it.
00:48:27I'll get it.
00:48:30I'll get it.
00:48:32I'll get it.
00:48:39I'll get it.
00:48:40A whole lotan.
00:48:43Boy, isn't that a long drop.
00:48:45That's Sharon and Linda down there.
00:48:47Hello!
00:49:05Let's see.
00:49:07Are we above the spot where the rock fell?
00:49:10Over there.
00:49:19Let's look around down here.
00:49:40Let's go.
00:50:10It doesn't look as if we're going to find any of those rocks around here.
00:50:18I can't even see that small ledge from here.
00:50:21You?
00:50:22No, uh-uh.
00:50:25Let's see.
00:50:25We were standing down there by that thick brush.
00:50:30Hey, what's this?
00:50:40It's a stone tablet of some kind.
00:50:50Oh, that's really something.
00:50:52Yeah, the black.
00:50:54Do you recognize those markings, Bill?
00:50:57No.
00:50:57No, those are strange to me.
00:51:00They look rather primitive, don't they?
00:51:03They look older than any other markings I've ever seen.
00:51:06Are they made by Indians, do you think?
00:51:08No, not these.
00:51:10These are the types of markings made by cavemen.
00:51:14Cavemen?
00:51:15Perhaps as ancient as Pithecanthropus erectus.
00:51:19The earliest known species of ape-man.
00:51:21God.
00:51:22Seems to be sealed along the edges here in mud.
00:51:29Yeah, I thought we rocked it.
00:51:31Try digging it away over in there.
00:51:34Be careful not to hit the rock.
00:51:36How are we going to get it back to the truck?
00:51:41We're going to carry it back.
00:51:43See if we can get it out?
00:51:44Here's the bottom edge.
00:51:46All right.
00:51:47Careful.
00:51:48Let's try lifting it now.
00:51:54Boy, we better put that in there one if it'll stay.
00:51:57This isn't ordinary mud.
00:51:59Boy, it's a clay in some spring.
00:52:02Rosin added.
00:52:04It's hard.
00:52:04Maybe if we use the rock hammer to fry up on it.
00:52:07All right.
00:52:08Try it.
00:52:09I'm sure he won't break it.
00:52:11No, he won't break it.
00:52:12Okay, Bob.
00:52:13Pull.
00:52:16I think it moves a little.
00:52:17Not much.
00:52:18Let's try it again.
00:52:19Maybe if we lift up on it while the boys pull.
00:52:21All right.
00:52:24I'll count for three and everyone pull.
00:52:26Ready now?
00:52:28One, two, three, four!
00:52:30Oh, yeah!
00:52:32What happened?
00:52:34What happened?
00:52:37Wait a minute.
00:52:39See, there's a hole down there.
00:52:40I wish we had a flashlight.
00:53:02Can you see anything?
00:53:02Well, it looks like it might be a cave.
00:53:06What are you doing?
00:53:08I'm going down inside.
00:53:09So am I.
00:53:10Me too.
00:53:11We can't all go in.
00:53:13Well, I'll stay up here.
00:53:15Will you stay up here too, Roger?
00:53:17Well, all right.
00:53:19But you be careful.
00:53:20All right.
00:53:46Come on down.
00:53:47I'll go first.
00:53:50Okay.
00:53:54Now get a good grip on that rope.
00:53:57It's pretty solid.
00:53:58I'll go first.
00:53:59Okay.
00:53:59All right.
00:54:09Bye.
00:54:09All right.
00:54:10¡Gracias!
00:54:40¡Gracias!
00:54:42Wait for a minute now.
00:54:44Let your eyes get accustomed to the darkness.
00:54:50What kind of a cave is this?
00:54:52Natural formation?
00:54:54Probably so.
00:54:58It looks as if these cracks in the wall have been sealed up.
00:55:01What?
00:55:02Look! Pottery!
00:55:07These are perfectly preserved.
00:55:09What's inside?
00:55:13Ashes.
00:55:14Not ashes of a person.
00:55:16Anybody cremated?
00:55:17No.
00:55:18These are wood ashes.
00:55:20Charcoal.
00:55:22We'll take these jars with us.
00:55:24Be careful not to spill any of the ashes.
00:55:26This one has writing or something on it.
00:55:30Those markings are similar to the ones on the tablet up above.
00:55:39The End
00:55:44The End
00:55:48The End
00:55:50The End
00:55:52What is it? What did you find?
00:55:53There's a body over there.
00:55:54What?
00:55:55The End
00:55:56The End
00:55:57The End
00:56:00The End
00:56:01What is it? What did you find?
00:56:02There's a body over there.
00:56:03What?
00:56:04The End
00:56:05The End
00:56:06The End
00:56:07The End
00:56:09The End
00:56:13The End
00:56:14The End
00:56:15The End
00:56:16The End
00:56:17The End
00:56:18The End
00:56:19The End
00:56:21The End
00:56:22The End
00:56:24The End
00:56:26The End
00:56:27The End
00:56:28The End
00:56:29The End
00:56:31The End
00:56:32The End
00:56:33The End
00:56:34¡Oh, Dios mío!
00:57:04¡Oh, Dios mío!
00:57:34And some boards to tie it and hold it flat.
00:57:41Let's go.
00:57:42Let's go.
00:57:43Let's go.
00:57:50Let's go.
00:57:51Let's go.
00:57:52Let's go.
00:57:59Let's go.
00:58:01Let's go.
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00:58:21Let's go.
00:58:22Let's go.
00:58:23Let's go.
00:58:24Let's go.
00:58:25Let's go.
00:58:26Let's go.
00:58:27Let's go.
00:58:28Let's go.
00:58:29Let's go.
00:58:30Let's go.
00:58:31Let's go.
00:58:32Let's go.
00:58:33Let's go.
00:58:34Let's go.
00:58:35Let's go.
00:58:36Okay.
00:58:37Let's go.
00:58:38Let's go.
00:58:40Let's go.
00:58:41Let's go.
00:58:42I'll get this in, Don.
00:58:43Okay, I'll get here.
00:58:45Bob, you get that corner.
00:58:46On that side.
00:58:49Good.
00:59:12Linda, would you move that box, please?
00:59:17Okay.
00:59:17Okay.
00:59:20It must be all right, sir.
00:59:21Straight back.
00:59:24Straight around, then.
00:59:30You can't get there.
00:59:32Thank you.
00:59:34How many of you did it in your hand?
00:59:36What's that?
00:59:37Easy.
00:59:40What are you doing?
00:59:42Let's just put it on this trunk.
00:59:45Hey, Captain.
00:59:47What?
00:59:48Who knows how we never find anything like this?
00:59:50Easy now.
00:59:51Okay, sir.
00:59:55Are you going to dig it open and look inside?
00:59:59I'm afraid if we try opening it here, we may destroy something.
01:00:03Yes, sometimes just exposing a body to the air will cause it to fall apart.
01:00:07That's okay.
01:00:07If that happens, Bob will sew the pieces back together.
01:00:09We'll take it to the museum the first thing tomorrow morning.
01:00:13There we can examine it more closely.
01:00:17You know, you people have done a wonderful thing today.
01:00:20This could prove to be the most significant archaeological discovery of our age.
01:00:24I can't get over how well-preserved this is.
01:00:30Perfectly preserved.
01:00:31And I think I know why.
01:00:33Because it was filled in that cave?
01:00:35No, not exactly.
01:00:39Do you remember the vapor that shot up out of the hole when we tried the stones out of it loose?
01:00:44Do I?
01:00:44I'll say.
01:00:45I thought we'd had it right then.
01:00:47I believe that some ancient tribe buried this mummy, not just thousands of years ago, but hundreds of thousands.
01:00:57They were very primitive.
01:00:59Their writings and pottery work show that.
01:01:01And yet these people had found the secret of truly preserving the dead.
01:01:06But how?
01:01:08They combined certain amounts of various woods and resins that were present on the earth at that time.
01:01:14They put them in those earthen vessels we found and burned them in a sealed cave.
01:01:18The smoke and the incense had the power of preserving whatever was in the cave.
01:01:23So that's why the jars we found were filled with ashes.
01:01:26That vapor that escaped from the cave was a preservative smoke.
01:01:30Hundreds of thousands of years old.
01:01:32Well, that's my theory.
01:01:33I could very easily be wrong, though.
01:01:35Hey!
01:01:37It moved.
01:01:38What moved?
01:01:39The mummy moved.
01:01:40Sure.
01:01:42It did.
01:01:42It moved its hand.
01:01:43Looks like your story got through to Norman.
01:01:45I didn't mean it was that well preserved.
01:01:50I'm not kidding.
01:01:52I'm sure it really did move.
01:01:53I was looking right at that hand, and it just moved.
01:01:56Just a little bit.
01:01:57You'll understand.
01:01:58Norman watches television a lot.
01:02:00But I'm not kidding.
01:02:02Don't tell your story now.
01:02:03Wait until later on this evening, just before we go to bed.
01:02:07Well, I think right now, at any rate, we should all eat dinner.
01:02:10Good idea.
01:02:11I can use that one.
01:02:15Well, seriously, it was a great trip.
01:02:28Boy, it sounds like it.
01:02:30This day certainly could go by fast.
01:02:33I only wish I would have gone with you guys when you climbed up this rock.
01:02:37That was quite an experience.
01:02:39And where were we?
01:02:40Waiting down below.
01:02:41Oh, well, when I looked up and saw that ledge and that sheer cliff, I always feel a lot
01:02:47better on solid ground.
01:02:49So next week, all the newspapers are playing big stories about how we found a mummy.
01:02:54Maybe even magazines.
01:02:56Well, what's wrong with that?
01:02:57Yeah.
01:02:57They'll be asking me what I did and what happened.
01:03:00What did I do when I first saw that mummy lying there in that cave like it has been for thousands
01:03:05of years and what am I going to tell them, that I didn't do anything because I wasn't even
01:03:10in the cave.
01:03:11I was too afraid to climb up on the rock.
01:03:14Well, you weren't alone.
01:03:16I can see the pictures on the front of the school paper of you guys trying up that stone
01:03:21thing and all my friends asking me, where were you?
01:03:24Tell them you took the picture.
01:03:27Thanks.
01:03:28Well, I should go for a bottle of pop.
01:03:32The country store is open until nine o'clock if you want to walk up there.
01:03:36How far is it?
01:03:37If you cut through the orange globe, it isn't far, about a ten minute walk.
01:03:42There's a well-worn path, so you can't get lost.
01:03:45Want to walk up?
01:03:45Sure.
01:03:46Sounds like fun.
01:03:47Anybody else want to go along?
01:03:49See, you plan on bringing in the rest of those jars for a closer look, don't you?
01:03:53Yes.
01:03:54And then I think I'll stay here.
01:03:56I think I'll go outside, too.
01:03:59A little freshener.
01:04:00Yes, don't feel you have to stay inside.
01:04:02The country up here is pleasant at night.
01:04:04I'm too tired to go anywhere.
01:04:06You just say that?
01:04:07It's true that if I go out there, something important will happen here.
01:04:10And if I stay here, they'll probably find flying saucers.
01:04:14By the way, you can bring me back a bottle of orange pop if you want.
01:04:17Where's the dime?
01:04:21Come on.
01:04:23Come on, dig it out.
01:04:26And three cents deposit.
01:04:31Unless you want me to have to drink it there.
01:04:37Some people are not for warning.
01:04:38Are you coming?
01:04:39Come in.
01:04:40No, I'm going to conserve my energy and stay here.
01:04:42I'm going to have to go.
01:04:55Gracias por ver el video.
01:05:25Gracias por ver el video.
01:05:55Gracias por ver el video.
01:06:25Gracias por ver el video.
01:06:55Look, Norman, this is just about...
01:06:59Look.
01:07:06I ran into the grove.
01:07:26What was it?
01:07:28Look.
01:07:29Look.
01:07:30Look.
01:07:31Look.
01:07:32Look.
01:07:33Look.
01:07:34Look.
01:07:35Look.
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01:08:23Look.
01:08:24Look.
01:08:25Look.
01:08:27Look.
01:08:42Move.
01:08:44Boy.
01:08:45¡Gracias!
01:09:15¡Gracias!
01:09:45¡Gracias!
01:10:03Boy, there's not much light in here.
01:10:05If we stay on the path, we'll be okay.
01:10:07Yeah, if we can see it well enough.
01:10:15You get down to the next house and learn them.
01:10:27I'll get Johnny and Sharon and meet you here.
01:10:29Right.
01:10:31What's that?
01:10:43I might hear something.
01:10:47What's that?
01:10:49Something's coming.
01:10:51Let's get out of here.
01:10:53Please!
01:10:55When you weren't at the store, I figured you'd be on the way home.
01:11:07Is something wrong?
01:11:08Yes, let's get out of the grove.
01:11:09Come on.
01:11:11Oh, yes.
01:11:25No, the children are all asleep.
01:11:27What time do you expect to be home?
01:11:29I don't expect to be home.
01:11:45Really in the morning?
01:11:47We're all fine.
01:11:49Okay, bye.
01:11:59кому?
01:12:01There you go.
01:12:03And now, there's not this side of the ship.
01:12:04Should we go?
01:12:05Thank you.
01:12:06She is right there.
01:12:07See you, Lee there is...
01:12:08色uxcoastery, son of sulfurots.
01:12:09See you?
01:12:10Or happened next and things together,
01:12:11see you later.
01:12:12See you later...
01:12:13And now, as you've lived been here.
01:12:14There!
01:12:15Thank you, Lee.
01:12:16Oh!
01:12:17ед!
01:12:18Dr?
01:12:20Moby Henry Vestup!
01:12:21¡Gracias!
01:12:51Hello, Bill.
01:12:57Walt, it's good to see you, especially now.
01:13:00I just came from the Mitchell Ranch.
01:13:02Walt, this is Roger Mason, a teacher at the high school.
01:13:04How do you do?
01:13:05How are you, Mason?
01:13:06And this is Johnny, one of his students.
01:13:08Hi, Sheriff.
01:13:09Hello, Johnny.
01:13:10We were up digging at the Indian site yesterday,
01:13:13and that's where we discovered the cave and the mummy.
01:13:15Bill, of all the weird stories I've heard,
01:13:18this is the strangest.
01:13:21If it weren't for you boys, I wouldn't believe it.
01:13:23How do you account for it?
01:13:25I can.
01:13:27I have only a theory
01:13:28that the smoke and the vapor in that cave
01:13:31must have caused the body to lie dormant or asleep
01:13:34for possibly hundreds of thousands of years.
01:13:37When we opened up the cave and let the air in...
01:13:39I told you I just came from the Mitchell Ranch
01:13:41where the girl was killed last night.
01:13:43I covered the body as soon as I got there.
01:13:46But some of the neighbors had seen it first.
01:13:48The story's going around
01:13:48after the bear came down from the mountains.
01:13:50One of the windows was badly smashed.
01:13:52The door of the shed where we put the mummy
01:13:54was smashed, too.
01:13:55Let's have a look at it.
01:13:56Let's have an eye.
01:14:01Let's go.
01:14:15Let's go.
01:14:16¡Gracias por ver el video!
01:14:46¡Gracias por ver el video!
01:15:16¡Gracias!
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01:16:18¡Gracias!
01:16:20¡Gracias!
01:16:22¡Gracias!
01:16:24¡Gracias!
01:16:26¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:16:56¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:17:26¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:17:56¡Suscríbete al canal!
01:17:58¿Por qué?
01:18:00¡Suscríbete al canal!
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01:18:52That should just about do it, shouldn't it?
01:19:03Yeah.
01:19:07Now let's set those cans of gasoline around
01:19:09before we can get at them fast.
01:19:12All right.
01:19:13I'll show them where.
01:19:14Good.
01:19:22Ahora, be careful.
01:19:46¡I got all the meat scraps they had!
01:19:52¡I got all the meat scraps they had!
01:20:04Hey, do you put your feet in that stock?
01:20:08How are we going to know when it's coming so we can pour out the gas?
01:20:11Well, we'll situate someone up the road to see through the trees and give the signal when it comes.
01:20:18We can use the radio telephone in my car and I have a portable unit in the back.
01:20:22Good.
01:20:23Good.
01:20:24Good.
01:20:25Good.
01:20:26Good.
01:20:27Good.
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01:20:52Good.
01:20:53Good.
01:20:54Good.
01:20:55Good.
01:20:56Good.
01:20:57¡Gracias!
01:21:27¡Gracias!
01:21:57¡Gracias!
01:22:03¡Gracias!
01:22:04Well, looks like I win anyway.
01:22:07I'll be down by the road.
01:22:09And I'll be on this radio.
01:22:23Roger.
01:22:27¡Gracias!
01:22:33¡Gracias!
01:22:34¡Gracias!
01:22:52¡Gracias!
01:22:53¡Gracias!
01:22:56¡Gracias!
01:22:58¡Gracias, ya se tenemos!
01:23:00¡ENORA!
01:23:04¡Gracias!
01:23:34¡Gracias!
01:23:54Sheriff's ready.
01:23:55He's got a good view through the grove from where he's parked.
01:23:58Yes, we've already communicated with him.
01:24:00Well, now all we do is wait here until it comes out of the grove.
01:24:19It's been a half hour.
01:24:30This is Bill, Walt.
01:24:42See anything yet?
01:24:44Nothing yet.
01:24:45It's beginning to look as if this idea isn't going to work.
01:24:50Let's wait another 20 or 30 minutes anyway.
01:24:53Let's wait another 20 minutes.
01:25:24Roger.
01:25:26Yes, Walt.
01:25:28They keep looking now, Frank.
01:25:30Frank, it's one of the trees except for us.
01:25:32Let's go, I can take it closer to look.
01:25:34Hold on.
01:25:35You better be careful.
01:25:38You'll hear from me within a minute.
01:25:39Well, I would have to be I can do a little bit later.
01:25:46I'm afraid.
01:25:50Let's go.
01:25:52Thank you.
01:25:52No, no, no, no.
01:26:22No, no, no, no.
01:26:52No, no, no, no.
01:27:22No, no, no, no.
01:27:52No, no, no, no.
01:28:22No, no, no, no.
01:28:52No, no, no.
01:29:22No, no, no, no.
01:29:52No, no, no.
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