For many years folks driving Interstate 25, northbound, would pass the first exit to Glenrock Wyoming, just past the power plant, and see only the silhouette of a triceratops. 

But, recently, some clever person added something.

BIGFOOT!

And he's walking the triceratops on a leash.

That is FREAKING AWESOME! 

I want to hand an award to the person who thought of this.

But more than that, the person who created and installed this.

Let's have a closer look:
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It looks like Bigfoot is walking with a chain for a leash.

That makes sense.

A big beast like that could break a normal leather leash easily.

Was the Bigfoot silhouette already made or did they make it just for this highway display?

These are important questions.

Any paleontologist would tell you that Bigfoot did not walk the Earth around the time of the triceratops.

Some people would tell you that Bigfoot NEVER walked the Earth.

I'll let you folks debate that.

I don't care.

THIS IS  FREAKING AWESOME!

We can only imagine Bigfoot is singing this song out there:

Here is what it used to look like.

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I'm not sure how long this addition has been there, but it is new. I drive by this spot several times a year and this is the first time I have seen it.

Here is the location on Google Maps. 

SIDE NOTE:  I said that you can see this while driving northbound, I-25, after the first Glenrock Exit as you head to Casper.

Some people like to argue with me that, at that point, the highway is heading EAST.

Yes, it is.

But I-25 is a north/south highway.

That short section that goes East/West does not change its designation as a north/south highway.

You can see this WONDERFUL display from the southbound lane. But you're looking at it from the other side, like looking at the back of a billboard.

Life-Size Bigfoot

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