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For centuries, the wild woods of Georgia have harbored a secret. Bigfoots and other relict hominoids have been reported in the state's mountains, caves, and swamps. Witness statements describe several types of varying sizes, all profusely hairy. And yet, the scientific community refuses to acknowledge their existence. This book examines the historical legends and witness testimony that provide evidence of several species of relict hominoids in Georgia over a century ago.

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For centuries, the wild woods of Georgia have harbored a secret. Bigfoots and other relict hominoids have been reported in the state's mountains, caves, and swamps. Witness statements describe several types of varying sizes, all profusely hairy. And yet, the scientific community refuses to acknowledge their existence. This book examines the historical legends and witness testimony that provide evidence of several species of relict hominoids in Georgia over a century ago.


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Erin Cain is a preternaturalist, exploring the strange and unexplained through her work on the What in the Sam Hill?! Podcast and her new book Georgia Wildmen: Exploring the History of Relict Hominoids in the Peach State. With a decade of experience as an electrical engineer, she brings an analytical mindset to her life-long passion for anomalous phenomena. Erin enjoys camping, collecting old books, and singing while she cooks. She lives with her husband and children in rural Georgia.