Most intelligent individuals would readily concede that the oceans of Earth have yet to reveal even close to all of the mysterious beasts that dwell in their vast depths. Some scientists have suggested that there are nearly a million undiscovered species lurking in the briny deep, while others insist that the number is a good [...]
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I saw your name on the internet and thought you may be able to assist me in determining what I captured in one of my photos. My family and I took a trip to Mackinaw Island, Michigan, on July 2, 2011 (last weekend). I am an avid photographer and found a beautiful spot on the [...]
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Henry Baum: Hey Richard, As I mentioned on Facebook, one of the major things that struck me about your book was the references to Alex Jones, and these are questions that have been gnawing at me, so I hope you don’t mind the focus. I get pretty long-winded here, hope that’s not a problem… On [...]
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Mrs. Pat Norris, 28, lives with her husband, Carl, and three children in a suburb of Mobile, Alabama. On the evening of February 3, 1983, she had visited a friend in Mobile and when the friend’s husband arrived from work, Mrs. Norris left and headed home on Highway 90. She had turned off the Highway and when about 90 minutes’ [...]
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Author : AMELIA B. EDWARDS The circumstances I am about to relate to you have truth to recommend them. They happened to myself, and my recollection of them is as vivid as if they had taken place only yesterday Twenty years, however, have gone by since that night. During those twenty years I have told [...]
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Author : Crystal Arbogast Fannie Poteet sat cross-legged on her Uncle John’s front porch; her favorite rag doll clutched under one arm. The late afternoon sun shone through the leaves of the giant oak tree, casting its flickering light on the cabin. This golden motion of light entranced the child and she sat with her [...]
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Author : Edgar Allan poe The chateau into which my valet had ventured to make forcible entrance, rather than permit me, in my desperately wounded condition, to pass a night in the open air, was one of those piles of commingled gloom and grandeur which have so long frowned among the Appennines, not less in [...]
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Rumor has it that Austin is the most haunted city in Texas. Stories and legends surround the capitol enough to warrant not one, but two ghost tours and a book dedicated to the spookiest tales. From the Republic of Texas with its rich history to becoming the state capitol, the farm life in the surrounding [...]
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Halloween is nigh. In creeped-out anticipation, four UPS tales of the supernatural There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio We’ve never heard of a theater that wasn’t haunted—why else would you need a ghost light?—and the Norton Clapp Theatre (the Inside Theatre to you pre-’90s alumni) in Jones Hall is no exception. This [...]
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For the curious tourist who wants to get away from it all and explore the mystery of the ghost lights in a little town called Marfa deep in the heart of western Texas, the time to go is Labor Day weekend when the town celebrates the light festival. For the curious tourist who wants to [...]
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