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<title>Charles Johnson: Hoaxes are aplenty in the outdoors</title>
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<description>It was recently released that the Bigfoot body found in north Georgia a few weeks ago was a fake. Go figure. It wasn't really a big surprise. Not that I believe in Bigfoot, but I was curious as to what the analysis of the hair and tissue samples might reveal.</description>
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