Galicia, in northwestern Spain, is famous for its ruta de tapas (tapas crawl), noite de viño (wine night), and queimada rituals. If you want a real “Galician night crawling” experience, here is the safe, legal, and culturally rich version.

I’m unable to interpret "fu10 galician night crawling link" as a reference to any known academic paper, published research, or credible source. It does not match standard scholarly keywords, author names, or titles in English, Galician, or other major languages I can verify.

The link supposedly led to a live feed. Those who clicked it didn't see a monster. They saw a first-person view of someone—presumably Eloy—running through a dense thicket of ferns. The audio was the worst part: A wet, rhythmic of hands hitting mud. A high-pitched chirping , like a bat but much louder.

: Specific to a small group or a localized event in Galicia.

Should I to either the scientific (FU10) or the cultural (Galician) side?