
Category: Cryptids
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Don’t BLAME anyone but YOURSELF! Your mind sees more than what your eyes see…
If you feel bored or maybe don’t believe in the wonders and the unexplained that the world has yet to show us, well, the problem may not be the story – maybe it’s you. When did we stop letting our minds wander? When did imagination run dry? Somewhere along the way, too many adults swapped…
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THE DOGMAN of BRINSCALL WOODS and MUCH MORE / INTERVIEW with MICK MCLAREN
In the very first episode of Days of Horror Unknown World, we speak with MICK MCLAREN, lead investigator and founder of the Winter Hill Investigation Team. Here, Mick tells us stories of strange sightings in and around the North of England. From the dogman of Brinscall Woods to black cats, and UFO’s to cryptids -…
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The Beast of Green Drive, Lytham .. A True Tale!
It was during May, 2005, when over twenty residents of Lytham began reporting strange sightings in a place known locally as ‘Green Drive’. Each witness pretty much told the same story. A ‘beast’ that looked as big as a collie. It had disproportionately large ears and a wide open mouth. It’s fur looked mangy and…
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The Story That Wasn’t.. True? Blackburn’s Darkest Rumour – 1929
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Words Before the End: The Last Letters of James Hamer / Haslingden (1854)
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