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Saturday, June 10, 2017

Scary Gollum-like creature caught on camera by tourist in China! Is this real? Must see!

I bet you are all familiar with Smeagol, the Gollum creature in the movie; Lord of the Rings. Well, there was this image that quickly got viral in the internet. It is about a scary, strange creature that was photographed by a tourist in China. Yes, this tourist have come face to face with what seems to be a product of imagination of one person. But, believe it or not, he/she had taken several photos of it.
The one above is Smeagol, the famous Gollum from the movie. The one that was spotted in China is so similar to him. When I watched the video. I was a bit doubtful, but when I have finished the video. My doubts were clarified. I want you guys to see it for yourselves and read the whole story of it afterwards.
A strange mystery monster creature - Lord Of The Rings character Gollum, was photographed by a Chinese Tourist near Huairou, Beijing. The Gollum-like mystery beast's images were posted on the internet quickly after it was spotted by the Chinese camping tourist in the mountains. Is this an alien, a prank, or some new human hybrid creature? So what's the deal with this creature that was caught on tape? A Chinese Tourist was camping with friends outside of Beijing (Huairou, Beijing) when he spotted something mysterious in the woods He sneaked over and snapped some photos before escaping in fear. The tourist then uploaded the creepy images of the Gollum-like creature from Lord of the Rings to the internet to get some help in learning the origins of his discovery. He was quoted saying "I walked far away to have a pee, and suddenly saw a monster. I took a few pictures of it, but I am now terrified by my courage then." A comment on the photo later revealed that this creature was just an sci-fi actor who wrote "Over the weekend I and my friends went to the mountains to take a mini sci-fi film. And when I was having a pee a person popped up and took pictures of me and shot away."

SOURCES: PLANETVIRALS