A flying figure with bat wings, a horse-like face, and glaring eyes terrified whole towns, closed schools, and drew gunfire from police. We follow the Jersey Devil from the Pine Barrens to the front pages, unpacking why a 1.1 million–acre labyrinth of fog, echo, and abandoned villages is the perfect amplifier for a legend that refuses to die. We compare clashing origin stories—cursed 13th child, witchcraft, and chimney escapes—with the repeatable visual core that anchors eyewitness reports. ...
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A flying figure with bat wings, a horse-like face, and glaring eyes terrified whole towns, closed schools, and drew gunfire from police. We follow the Jersey Devil from the Pine Barrens to the front pages, unpacking why a 1.1 million–acre labyrinth of fog, echo, and abandoned villages is the perfect amplifier for a legend that refuses to die. We compare clashing origin stories—cursed 13th child, witchcraft, and chimney escapes—with the repeatable visual core that anchors eyewitness reports. ...
Ep.69: Beasts From Beyond: Cryptids Too Strange To Believe
Exploring The Unknown Podcast
39 minutes
5 months ago
Ep.69: Beasts From Beyond: Cryptids Too Strange To Believe
The world's wilderness harbors more than just the cryptids we've come to know. Beyond Bigfoot and Nessie lies a shadowy realm of bizarre creatures that defy explanation—winged monstrosities and forest phantoms that few have encountered and lived to tell about. Dustin and Luke venture into uncharted territory, examining some of cryptozoology's most obscure entries. The Batsquatch—a purple-furred Sasquatch with 30-foot bat wings that first appeared after Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980. Afric...
Exploring The Unknown Podcast
A flying figure with bat wings, a horse-like face, and glaring eyes terrified whole towns, closed schools, and drew gunfire from police. We follow the Jersey Devil from the Pine Barrens to the front pages, unpacking why a 1.1 million–acre labyrinth of fog, echo, and abandoned villages is the perfect amplifier for a legend that refuses to die. We compare clashing origin stories—cursed 13th child, witchcraft, and chimney escapes—with the repeatable visual core that anchors eyewitness reports. ...