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Els Simiots. Els homes salvatges dels Pirineus

Legends of wild men, such as the Yeti of the Himalayas or Bigfoot in America, exist all over the world. The Simiots are the wild men of the Pyrenees. In Arles del Tec, a small town in Northern Catalonia, the legend has been alive and well for over a thousand years. There are also those who believe that the Simiots are not just a myth. Some people have even seen them and had contact with them.

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  • Miguel Aracil

    Miguel Aracil

  • Jordi Benítez

    Jordi Benítez

  • Daniel Rangil

    Daniel Rangil

  • Laura Roqué

    Laura Roqué

  • Joan Pere Vergès

    Joan Pere Vergès

Overview

Legends of wild men, such as the Yeti of the Himalayas or Bigfoot in America, exist all over the world. The Simiots are the wild men of the Pyrenees. In Arles del Tec, a small town in Northern Catalonia, the legend has been alive and well for over a thousand years. There are also those who believe that the Simiots are not just a myth. Some people have even seen them and had contact with them.

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