The photo is undeniably photoshopped.
Look at where the “Giants” legs come down, it’s right leg is non-existent from basically his knee down to the ground, and no, we don’t believe a little kid standing in front of that part of its leg would be able to block or cover its entire calf or bottom part of its leg and its BIG foot, which even on his left side, same thing, no foot or feet seen or even the rest of his legs. All of it is a ruse.
There is also no shadow.
The legend of the Kandahar Giant should be regarded as contemporary folklore rather than historical fact.
It serves as a reminder of how myths and urban legends can spread in the digital age, when stories can quickly gain traction and capture the public’s imagination, even when there is no credible evidence or documented history to back them up. While it continues to pique the interest of some, the story lacks the foundational proof required to validate its claims and should be approached with caution.
They speculate on the origins of the giant, sometimes suggesting links to ancient myths or even extraterrestrial beings.
However, it is crucial to approach this legend with a healthy dose of skepticism. There is no concrete evidence to substantiate the claims made by those who assert they were involved in the supposed encounter.
No photographs or videos of the giant have ever surfaced, and the U.S. military has not officially acknowledged any such event or engagement with a gigantic creature in Kandahar or anywhere else.
The story of the Giant of Kandahar fits a pattern seen in various cryptid and paranormal tales throughout history