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The Mystical Path of Ley Lines

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  The term ‘Ley Line’ was invented by Alfred Watkins, a British businessman. In 1921, he was looking for interesting features in a regional map...

Hessdalen Lights – The Most Mysterious of All Earth Lights

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  Throughout history, people have noted strange lighting phenomena emanating from remote areas of natural land. ‘Will-o-the-wisps’ are well-known occurrences featuring small flames that spark...

The Magical Powers Behind Crystals Are Yet To Be Crystal Clear

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  The new age movement has placed great emphasis on one particular type of power instrument – crystals. These attractive chemical solidifications are now regarded...

Close Encounters of the Abominable Snowman Yeti

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  The abominable snowman famously knows as Yeti is considered as one of the most famous creatures of cryptozoology. This mysterious creature has been prevalent...

The Fondly Celebrated White River Monster

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  Although many sceptics write off the white river monster claiming it to be an elephant seal, of all the awesome and hideous mystery beasts...

Could the Skunk Ape be a Bigfoot Clone?

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  This mysterious creature since its appearance to its locals has been called by many other names like Swamp Ape, Stink Ape, Florida Bigfoot, Myakka...

The Most Wanted Ogopogo of Oknagan Lake

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  This cryptid monster gets its nickname from a famous English song called The Ogo-Pogo: The Funny Fox-Trot. One of the first sightings which took...

The Five Fearsome Utah Lakes Monsters

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  The Bear Lake Monster has featured in many famous TV series including Animal Planet's Lost Tapes and Syfy Channel's Haunted Highway. Utah Folklore says...

The Prophecies of the Mothman

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  The story sounds like the creation of an overworked comic book writer. This is quite evident from the book The Mothman Prophecies by John...

The Loch Ness Monster Legacy

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  Of all the mythical beasts in the world, the most famous, most hunted for, and most talked about must be ‘Nessie’ the Loch Ness...