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Sightings of Mothman come from all over the world, but it became famous after this portender of doom was seen by several people in Point Pleasant, WV in 1967 before the Silver Bridge collapsed.
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by M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories
On April 26, 1986 the No. 4 reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in northern Ukraine experienced a lethal nuclear accident. Several explosions culminated in an open-air reactor releasing radioactive contamination for nine days. In the aftermath stories circulated of a flying humanoid figure with glowing red eyes seen days before the incident.
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What predator could claim as prey a fully-grown, great white shark? There is only one that comes to mind, but you see it's supposed to be extinct. It is a prehistoric fish known as Carcharodon Megalodon, or as the sailors frequenting the Sea of Cortez have named it, El Demonio Negro (The Black Demon), and according to them it is still very much alive. by M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories A cryptid that originated in American folklore during the 1880s, is an ordinary buzzard with a bell hung around its neck. The sound of its bell was believed to an omen of impending doom.
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The vampire feeds on blood, the Raven Mocker (Kâ'lanû Ahkyeli'sk) feeds on life. The Cherokee feared these witches greatly.
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Portlock is a ghost town located on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Established as a salmon cannery early in the 20th century, it was populated by largely Russian-Alutiiq. After flourishing for many years, it was suddenly abandoned for mysterious reasons.
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Call it urban myth or a malevolent elemental spirit, the Goatman demon that is said to haunt the railroad trestle over the Pope Lick Creek is said to have lured many victims throughout the years; and that is the one real fact about this story, which is the amount of people that have met their death at this spot.
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Despite our ignorance about the vast oceans that cover the majority of our planet's surface, many find it difficult to believe that gargantuan, humanoid-type animals have been seen in different parts of the Pacific Ocean.
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The summer of 1969 three couples had parked by a clearing on the shores of Lake Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. A favorite hangout place for the teenagers of the area, it changed on the night of July 9, when a beast straight out of a horror movie jumped on top of one of the automobiles. It tried to grab one of the girls through the open car window. The auto sped away before it could pull her out.
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When we think of aliens, we picture something strange with large black eyes. Something that doesn't look human. But in some cases these beings have learned very well how to mimic us.
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In 1939, reports came in that a sea serpent had washed up on Point Grey Beach in Vancouver. However sightings of these creatures off the North Atlantic coast go back more than a hundred years. |
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