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How To Cry "Monster"
Neil Nestor
62 episodes
2 weeks ago
Explorers of the paranormal, debaters of conspiracies, our goal is to bring attention to some of the unsolved mysteries of the world and compile all our knowledge to determine what's real and what's fake.
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Explorers of the paranormal, debaters of conspiracies, our goal is to bring attention to some of the unsolved mysteries of the world and compile all our knowledge to determine what's real and what's fake.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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The Ogopogo
How To Cry "Monster"
40 minutes 31 seconds
3 years ago
The Ogopogo
In the Canadian Province British Columbia, there's a lake that holds a mysterious slew of sea serpent sightings similar to the notorious Loch Ness Monster. Lake Okanagan, however, harbors a much more ancient legend: the Ogopogo. Why has this serpent been present in folklore for so long? And why are locals convinced the Ogopogo lives here? Host/Producer: Neil Nestor. Editor: Joseph Hall. Co-Host/Sound: Giselle Caruso. Co-Host/Researcher: Emily Romero. Special Guest: Avalon Gordy.
How To Cry "Monster"
Explorers of the paranormal, debaters of conspiracies, our goal is to bring attention to some of the unsolved mysteries of the world and compile all our knowledge to determine what's real and what's fake.