New Yeti Resort proposed for popular Siberian skiing resort
A resort and hotel encouraging tourists to discover the Abominable Snowman is reportedly being established in Siberia.
The Yeti Park will be constructed at Sheregesh ski resort, The Siberian Times has reported, and comes with a pledge from the local governor to pay 1m Russian rouble (US$33,047, 24,821 euro, £20,871) to anyone who can catch the creature.
Deputy head of the local administration Igor Idimeshev is behind the park and has said he has had previous encounters with the Yeti, but was too scared at the time to collect any proof of its existence.
Sheregesh is Siberia's most developed downhill skiing resort.
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