Broadcast: April 30,
2003
By Paul Thompson
VOICE ONE:
This is Phoebe Zimmerman.
VOICE TWO:
And this is Steve Ember with the VOA
Special English program EXPLORATIONS.
Many people in America’s Pacific Northwest
believe in the existence of an animal
that is half human and half ape. Other
people have reportedly seen a huge
creature in a famous lake in Scotland.
Today we tell about these and several
other mysterious creatures.
VOICE ONE:
In nineteen-fifty-eight a young man
named Jerry Crew was on his way to
work. Mister Crew worked for the Wallace
Construction Company in Humboldt County,
northern California. Mister Crew drove
large construction equipment for the
company. It had rained for the past
several days and the area where the
construction vehicles were kept was
very wet and muddy.
VOICE TWO:
As Jerry Crew walked toward the vehicle
he would drive that day, he saw something
extremely unusual. What he saw frightened
him. There, in the mud, were footprints
-- footprints that were almost ten
times larger than a normal human foot.
Newspaper reporters found out about
the huge footprints. They talked to
Mister Crew and took pictures of the
footprints. They published stories
all over California. One newspaper
story called the creature that made
the prints “Bigfoot.”
VOICE ONE:
In nineteen-sixty-seven a man named
Roger Patterson used a small movie
camera to take pictures of an ape-like
creature moving from a clear area
into a forest. Many people said this
proved Bigfoot was real. The movie
pictures showed a large ape-like creature
walking on two large feet.
Over the years, books and magazine
stories were printed about Bigfoot
using photographs from Mister Patterson’s
film. Large groups of people spent
their holiday time searching forests
for Bigfoot. Many people worked long
hours in an effort to prove that Bigfoot
exists.
VOICE TWO:
In two-thousand-two a man named Ray
Wallace died of heart failure. He
was the man who owned the Wallace
Construction Company where the mystery
creature’s foot prints first appeared.
Soon after Mister Wallace’s death,
his family told reporters that Mister
Wallace had invented Bigfoot. They
told how he had made huge feet out
of wood and tied them to his shoes.
They said Ray Wallace left the footprints
that Jerry Crew found. They said Ray
Wallace had done this as a joke.
The Wallace family said the joke became
bigger and bigger. They said Ray Wallace
just could not stop. He was having
too much fun. For example, in nineteen-sixty-seven
he dressed his wife in a monkey suit
with large feet. Ray Wallace and Roger
Patterson filmed her walking into
the woods. That film became famous
among people who really believed the
creature existed1.
VOICE ONE:
Our story about Ray Wallace and his
joke should end here. But the Bigfoot
story has not died with Ray Wallace.
Many people say the Wallace family
is lying. They say Ray Wallace never
made the footprints. They say there
really is a Bigfoot creature. They
say someday someone will find the
creature. These people plan to continue
their search for Bigfoot. Several
organizations of people are still
searching for the creature. If you
have a computer that can link with
the Internet, you can find many stories
about Bigfoot.
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VOICE TWO:
People have always been afraid of
large areas of water, sometimes with
good reason. Crocodiles and alligators
have attacked people in rivers and
lakes. That still happens in several
areas of the world. But many people
in many different countries tell of
other huge creatures that live in
deep lakes. In the United States,
some people say a creature called
Champ is living in Lake Champlain,
in New York state.
These beliefs are not new. More than
two-hundred years ago reports began
about a creature named Selma seen
in a lake in Norway. Other reports
are very recent. In nineteen-ninety-seven
someone took video pictures of some
kind of creature in Lake Van in eastern
Turkey.
But the most famous creature2 that
reportedly lives in a very deep lake
is the Loch Ness Monster, called Nessie.
Many people believe Nessie lives in
Loch Ness in the highlands of Scotland.
Loch Ness is the largest freshwater
lake in Britain. It is about thirty-seven
kilometers long and about two kilometers
wide. Special equipment shows it is
as much as two-hundred-fifty meters
deep.
The first written record of Nessie
appeared in the year five-hundred-sixty-five.
A Catholic religious leader named
Saint Columba reportedly made the
creature disappear after it threatened
several people.
VOICE ONE:
Few people visited the Loch Ness area
until the nineteen-thirties. In nineteen-thirty-three
a man and woman claimed to have seen
a huge animal in the water. It looked
like nothing they had ever seen before.
In nineteen-thirty-four Robert Wilson
took a photograph of an unusual looking
animal he said he saw in Loch Ness.
The photograph and a story were printed
in the London Daily Mail newspaper.
That photograph provided the best
evidence of the creature for the next
sixty years. It showed an animal with
a long neck sticking out of the water.
It looked like some kind of ancient
dinosaur3.Doctor Wilson’s photograph
can be seen in books, magazine stories
and on many Internet Web sites about
the famous Loch Ness Monster.
Over the years, scientists have investigated
Loch Ness. They have used special
equipment to search the deep lake.
These include special underwater cameras
and sound equipment. Nothing of great
importance has ever been found.
VOICE TWO:
In nineteen-ninety-three a man named
Christian Spurling admitted that he
made the monster4 in the famous photograph.
Mister Spurling said this as he was
dying. He said it began as a joke
with his brother and father. His brother
really took the famous photograph.
Then they asked Robert Wilson to take
the photograph to the newspapers.
The Loch Ness Monster became extremely
famous after the photograph was printed.
Thousands of people came to Loch Ness
each year in hopes that they too would
see the famous creature. Each year
about one-hundred-thirty people report
that they have seen Nessie or at least
something unusual in the lake. Loch
Ness has hotels, museums, and boat
trips that provide holidays for people
hoping to see the Loch Ness Monster.
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VOICE ONE:
Many people believe in the truth of
the stories about Big Foot, the Loch
Ness Monster and other creatures.
Research scientists say that it is
not good science to dismiss all claims
of unusual animals. For example, many
scientists dismissed reports of an
animal we now know as the gorilla
until scientists studied one in eighteen-forty-seven.
In nineteen-twelve reports of a huge,
fierce5, meat-eating lizard6 were
confirmed. Today we know this to be
the famous Komodo dragon that lives
on a few islands of Indonesia. It
is the largest lizard in the world.
In nineteen-thirty-eight fishermen
caught a strange- looking fish. Scientists
recognized it as a fish they had only
seen as a fossil7. They thought the
fish had disappeared from the Earth
millions of years ago. The fish is
called a coelacanth (SEE-la-canth).
Coelacanths8 are unusual but they
are still very much alive.
VOICE TWO:
Scientists say reports from people
who claim to have seen unusual creatures
are interesting. Photographs reportedly
taken of such creatures are also interesting.
However reports and photographs are
not scientific evidence.
Researchers say some claims have led
to real scientific research. However,
no one has found the body of Bigfoot
or Nessie or the many other creatures
reported by people around the world.
Scientists must have a live animal
or the body of such a creature to
prove that animals like Nessie or
Bigfoot really exist. Even the bones
would be valuable evidence to study.
Scientists must take detailed photographs.
They must study the blood, hair, teeth,
and genetic material of the animal.
VOICE ONE:
So we have no scientific news to report
about any of the mysterious creatures
that live on land or in deep lakes.
If we do find good scientific information
about these creatures we will report
it. Until then, visiting the northwestern
part of the United States or Scotland’s
Loch Ness is still a great holiday
-- even if you do not see anything
unusual.
VOICE TWO:
This program was written by Paul Thompson.
It was produced by Caty Weaver. This
is Steve Ember.
VOICE ONE:
And this is Phoebe Zimmerman. Join
us again next week for another EXPLORATIONS
program in Special English on the
Voice of America.
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