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th centuries the coastline of England and the English Channel were often a very dangerous place to be. At the time these waters were patrolled by vicious pirates who did not hesitate to plunder merchant vessels or kidnap hapless victims to sell into slavery. Citizens would fluctuate between hiding from the pirates and going out to salvage from ships that had wrecked on their shores, and it was often a perilous existence to live here. It was in this environment of the constant threat of danger, of citizens of sleepy seaside villages often cowering in their homes to avoid the wrath of the pirates, that a curious story would emerge, that of a demon pirate that one day made its way to a remote coastal village.
Mysterious News Briefly May 27, 2021 A mysterious air base is being built on a volcanic island off the coast of Yemen in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait that is a major maritime chokepoint (a natural congestion location) between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden with all signs pointing to the base being. Read more »
At first glance, the man once known as Simon Kadwell might have seemed to have a relatively normal life. He lived in a modest home in the small town of Nannup, Australia, along with his girlfriend Chantelle McDougall, their 6-year-old daughter Leela, and their friend Tony Popic, who lived in a caravan parked outside the house. On first appearances, the family seemed happy, and Kadwell was described as friendly and charming, but there were strange things going on behind their façade of normalcy. This would lead down a dark road of weird cultists and a mysterious vanishing of a whole family that would never be solved.
Hauntings seem to come in all shapes and sizes, covering a vast array of oddities and bizarreness. From ghosts, to demons, Shadow People, and everything in between, there is a mind-boggling array of different ghostly phenomena to be found out there. Yet some cases truly go beyond even the usual oddities, to launch themselves out. Read more »
Sprawled over south-central Colorado, with a small portion overlapping into New Mexico, is the San Luis Valley. Comprising over 8,000 square miles of wilderness in a 120-mile-long-by-forty-mile wide tract of semiarid desert scrubland, it is surrounded by the sweeping, jagged peaks of the Sangres de Cristos mountains, which are adorned with pristine wilderness. It is. Read more »