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I think the Yeti around Bhutan or the Himalayas in general is the most believable.  While there are many things that lead me to be very unsure about an American Bigfoot, the region there seems sparsely populated and full of enough wilderness to support something of the sort.  It also seems easy to believe that similarly undiscovered animals live in parts of Malaysia, Indonesia, or in the depths of the ocean.


The mention of ghosts brings us to another interesting phenomenon, too.  It is one of those things that doesn't quite makes sense to me on one hand, but on the other I have heard of encounters from many people I know.  So I think it can fit well into the believable category, depending on how you look at it.  There definitely seems to be something there, in my opinion, though more to do with the way the brain works than with the traditional ideas of ghosts.


Extraterrestrial life seems to be the easiest to believe in, but having it visit us is much harder to agree with.  I think repeated phenomena of this sort is much less believable.  It's very high on the potential for awesome list though.


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