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A woman in her early 40's was marooned on a small island, and I was floating near her at all times in observation but never interacting with her. This island contained a theatrically massive grizzly bear, comparable in size to King Kong or Godzilla. It occupied perhaps 40% of the island itself, and was therefore constantly in sight. It was seeking food at all times, and this woman was running all over the island aware of her great danger, trying to stay out of the creature's meandering path. She tried various tactics such as staying in the water to prevent herself from giving off a scent. The terrifying difficulty was that this bear could move across the entire island in two steps, and it of course took this woman much longer. At one point, I noticed several long metal cannon barrels emerge from the woods, aiming at the bear. They shot live pigs at the bear, which it devoured immediately. This was no attack; it was a feeding session! The bear came near and inadvertently destroyed all of the cannons with ease, which further increased the peril of this desperate woman. At one point, she came upon some children amidst boulders and caverns. They were eager to show her something that they had nestled in a rocky nook. It was a baby bear, laying on its side barely moving. It looked sickly and thin, with most of its fur lost. This was clearly the baby of the massive bear. Someone mentioned that the baby was going to die soon. There was a camera crew filming a chronicle of this woman's perilous escapes. A small bear [actually the size of a normal adult bear] walked past the woman and the children. It was likely another baby but older. I was startled when the massive claw of another bear came up from below and grabbed the small cliff on which the woman was standing. The claw was about the size of a small automobile, and the bear climbed its way onto the cliff among the woman and children and camera crew. However this was another normal adult sized bear, and now its claw was no longer massive. I was able to discern that this was still secretly the giant bear, because its fur was very long and very red in color.