 In August of 2016, an ancient footprint of gigantic proportions was discovered by a group of photographers. It was found within a place known as Pinyin Village in Guizhou, a southwestern province of China. Ever since the discovery, numerous expeditions have been made to the footprint, and also, predictably, the many mainstream denials of its possibility of being a real footprint began, and have since continued. Simply dismissed as a coincidental depression in the stone made by erosion, it must be noted, however, that this argument could indeed be more warmly welcomed if it weren't for the multiple other, what could be seen as collection of prints that have now been found and documented around Earth, many of which we have indeed shared in the past. The footprint is said to be 57 cm long and 20 cm wide at its widest point, with a maximum depth of 3 cm. Found indeed within fossilized rock, it is, however, lacking an accurate carbon dating, but most certainly originates from the prehistoric era. At 57 cm long, it is nearly 3 times the size of the normal modern man's foot, giving its owner an estimated height of 18 feet tall. According to some of the original reports, a supposed article regarding the footprint gave a bare bones description of the discovery. However, according to snoops.com, and indeed logic, this account can be proven false, as the prints' existence would have almost certainly been exposed by the photographers themselves. It is something which we find highly compelling.