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The Urban Sasquatch Journal: Flute and Knocks

This is the reporting by a Bigfoot researcher of an ongoing study in the Southern part of the United States in a very large park area near homes and urban setting. Link to the series Journal Volume 3 Field Report #45 Sunday October 30, 2016 I arrived at the park around 3:05 PM. The temperature was unseasonably warm at 88. There was a clear, blue sky with some high clouds. Initially, I thought about not coming to the area today. I was having a shoulder problem and other items that needed to be taken care of. Well, I had to come anyway. The lure always gets me. At least to check all the set-ups and food items set out last visit. My initial plan was to visit 1B then bike over to the P.R.O.W. I filled my backpack and headed to 1B. On the way, my observations began,. The following was noted: #1. thru #3. A possible stick signs grouping off the south side of the trail. These 2 sticks were in an unusual position. They were the only 2 sticks in this grass clearing ???? They were approximate

Most Unusual Cemeteries Around the World

Man has put our dead to rest in sarcophagi, crypts, mausoleums, urns, and more. But, some cemeteries have pushed past what we traditionally consider a place of rest and visually created a place of unrest by being so uniquely peculiar. Here are some of the more unusual cemeteries in the world -  Le Mummie di Urbania Italy LINK:   The Chapel "Cola", known as the Church of the Dead, houses inside the famous "Cemetery of mummies". At the beginning of the nineteenth century , after the promulgation of the ' Edict of Saint Cloud , the Brotherhood of the Good Death decided to exhibit in a converted room behind the altar a few human bodies exhumed from graves of the church, found unexpectedly subject to a phenomenon of mummification natural. The building is from 1380. The remarkable altarpiece of the one altar, depicting the beheading of John the Baptist , probably by Giustino Episcopi (1560).  Shirokorechenskoe Cemetery   Russian Mafia Cemetery Two enemy Russian mafia

The Most Influential Fictional Characters Inspiring Paranormal Researchers

Sometimes, all it takes as a kid is to see someone doing something that so intrigues you, you park it in the back of your mind until you're an adult. When you can make your own choices for hobbies and interests, you might file through that best-of reel and recall something that has always interested you. For those of us in paranormal research, our muses might have been some interesting minds in the TV and movie realm who made uncovering mysteries look, well, downright creepy cool! Scooby Doo Gang Children of the 70s were first introduced to the Scooby Doo Gang in 1970. It ran the majority of the decade and went into permanent syndication for future generations to get hooked on the spooky jazzy music, the frightened dog and his owner, the brainy girl, the leader guy, and the redhead as they tried to solve unexplained mysteries. They poked around dark mansions and freaky forests and all kinds of scary locations and we waited for them to shake ghosts out of the dusty drapes, only to f

Mysteries of the Russian Ancient Labyrinth Islands

A beautiful, mysterious and enchanting place is the Solovetsky Islands. Here labyrinths are found that date back to ancient times with questionable meaning and purpose. LINK: The stone labyrinths of Bolshoi Zayatsky Island are a group of 13 or 14 labyrinths on Bolshoi Zayatsky Island, one of the Solovetsky Islands in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. As well as 13 or 14 labyrinths, there are more than 850 heaps of boulders on Bolshoi Zayatsky Island, plus numerous other stone settings such as a stone symbol with radial spokes, possibly representing the sun. All the labyrinths are concentrated in an area of 0.4 km2 on the western part of the island. Another enormous complex of stone settings on Sopka Hill, in the eastern part of the island, does not include any labyrinths. In all there are 35 labyrinths (known as vavilons – "Babylons" – in the local dialect) in the Solovetsky Islands. All have been made of local boulders. Excavations in the stone heaps have yielded parts of bones.