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Category Archives: Folklore
Apache Death Caves!
Back in 1878 a group of Apache raiders fell upon a Navajo village near the Little Colorado and killed every man, woman and child except for three young girls who were taken back to their lair for more unspeakable crimes … Continue reading
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The Great Long Island Alligator Horde!
Long Island, NY may well be the setting of a modern day horror movie if these reports are right. SIX alligators have been caught in the area recently which means either someone had a lot of pet alligators that they’re … Continue reading
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In Search of … The Lost Colony of Roanoke
In Search Of … ran from the late 70s to the early 80s and if you’re my age you well remember Leonard Nimoy’s narration of the wild and bizarre mysteries that often occurred in those forgotten place we wanderers seek out. Since … Continue reading
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