marQ
An award-winning micro-documentary filmmaker turned Cine-VLogger focuses the lens away from his VLogging Channel, Live Large with Q, and embarQs on a journey to find The Hawaiian BigFoot. As a child marQ spent every Sunday watching Wild Kingdom, Tarzan and Land of the Lost with his grandfather "Pops". Pops always had tales of his days on safaris in Africa. He was a butler, chauffeur and good friend to an opulent South Beach Miamian. These mysterious expeditions, Pops spoke of, stuck with marQ and fueled his passion for treks deep into the Maui jungles.
It's the Hawaiian BIGFOOT!! - marQ
Lena Clerget
A Swiss world traveler who snapped the only known photo of the Maui Skunk Ape a.k.a Valley Isle Creature aka HAWAIIAN BIGFOOT, back in 2009 at the 400 foot Waimoku Falls, Maui.
That was NO park Ranger! - Lena
Keahi and Kanani
The ambiguous duo have spent the last decade tracking the Hawaiian BigFoot and have narrowed it down to an area deep in a 60 acre private valley on Maui. Don't ask about the eyepatch. Just don't.
It likes to hunt the sea. - Keahi
Venu Ishta (1890-1965)
A Hawaiian Cryptozoologist. Father was from India and his mother from Hawaii. Born in Oahu and moved to India for his collegiate studies. Studying cryptozoology.
After hearing reports of a Hawaiian wild man creature "Kane Hihui" or the "Aikanaka" he focused his efforts on their existence.
He found records of great earthquakes starting from the outer coast of Washington State, The Great Holocene Earthquakes some 7,000 years ago. These epic quakes formed massive tsunamis that carried huge amounts of debris in some cases tiny islands of logs mud and brush slamming against the Hawaiian islands shorelines. He believed with the massive waves and islands of debris came the Skunk Ape or Hawaiian Bigfoot. Most discounted his efforts as a joke and discredited any of his findings.