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Dark Outdoors
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54 episodes
1 week ago
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Wilderness
True Crime,
Science,
Nature,
Sports
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Wilderness
True Crime,
Science,
Nature,
Sports
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Ghost Lights of the Southern Forest: Science Vs. Supernatural
Dark Outdoors
12 minutes
1 month ago
Ghost Lights of the Southern Forest: Science Vs. Supernatural
Mysterious lights flicker through the woods of Bragg Road and the Louisiana fields — are they swamp gas, headlights, or something not of this world? The 13 Days of Dark Outdoors begins where science and the supernatural collide. They’ve appeared for generations — glowing orbs floating above the dirt roads and swamps of East Texas and Louisiana. Some say they’re lanterns carried by the dead. Others swear it’s nothing more than chemistry in the dark: methane gas, refracted headlights, or static electricity. In this kickoff to 13 Days of Dark Outdoors, we travel from Bragg Road in the Big Thicket to Fields, La. chasing the mysterious “ghost lights” that have haunted both states for decades. Along the way, we talk to locals, dig into folklore, and explore the science that tries to explain the unexplainable. Is it superstition, optical illusion… or proof that some mysteries still live out there in the dark?
Dark Outdoors