Have Native Americans been trying to tell us about Bigfoot all along?
Last week I took a trip to sedona to visit some of the ancient cliff dwellings in the area. At the Honanki ruin site I was amazed to see what I recognized as a Bigfoot painting high on the cliff wall. I did a little bit of research, and here is some history about it.
One of the most fascinating features of Honanki is the rock art that adorns the cliff walls surrounding the ruins. The Sinagua people left a variety of petroglyphs (rock carvings) and pictographs (rock paintings) throughout the area, depicting scenes from their daily lives and religious beliefs. Some of the most intriguing images at Honanki are the ones that some believe depict Bigfoot, a legendary creature said to inhabit the wilderness areas of North America.
The alleged Bigfoot petroglyphs at Honanki are located high up on the cliff walls and can be difficult to see. However, some visitors to the site claim that they can make out the outline of a large, humanoid figure with long arms and legs. While there is no way to confirm whether these petroglyphs are actually meant to depict Bigfoot or not, they remain a popular topic of conversation among visitors to the site.
Despite the mystery surrounding the alleged Bigfoot petroglyphs, Honanki is a fascinating glimpse into the lives and beliefs of the ancient Sinagua people. The ruins are a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of this long-gone tribe, and they continue to inspire awe and wonder in visitors from around the world.