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If Bigfoot was real, this is what tourism posters would look like


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Los Angeles-based artist Fernando Reza has produced these whimsical, retro-style travel posters enticing travellers to seek out some of the world’s most-talked about mythical creatures…Featuring Big Foot, the alligators of New York’s sewers and the Loch Ness monster, Reza says the photos were born of his childhood fascination with these mystical stories.

Here’s the posters he came up with, inspired from David Klein’s vintage illustrations for TWA. On sale on his site.

 

 

 

 

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