’Demon Cat’ Carcass Found In Arizona

The long fangs and elongated front limbs are characteristic of descriptions given of the infamous “goat sucker” or chupacabras. However most chupacabras sightings are dismissed as coyotes with mange, not felines with wings. Read More: ’Demon Cat’ Carcass Found In Arizona Source: Recent News Links at Paranormalnews.com

Videos: UFOs / OVNIs Enhanced – Chile

Video of UFOs over an undisclosed location in Chile (possibly Santiago) has been floating on the internet for about a week now. There also seems to be a debate on the actual date of the video though, there have been previous and subsequent sightings. Read More: Videos: UFOs / OVNIs Enhanced – Chile Source: Recent [...]

Chilling Hominid Encounter Recalled

The larger creature started walking swiftly towards the house until it was within 50 feet of the residence. It stopped suddenly, made a few loud grunting sounds and glared toward the window from where the witness was watching. Read More: Chilling Hominid Encounter Recalled Source: Recent News Links at Paranormalnews.com

Sharing Pints With English Spirits

Since it is a very large World, we will restrict ourselves to a few trips to Haunted Pubs, Bars, Hotels. Let us start our chasing-ghosts-in-pubs/bars in London. Read More: Sharing Pints With English Spirits Source: Recent News Links at Paranormalnews.com

Ghosts in California

From the Salinas River in San Lucas to the USS Hornet in Alameda, plenty of ghost sightings stretch across one of the largest cities in the United States. In this article, you will also learn about the ghost in Whittier Narrows Park (Montebello) and the haunted halls at Mills College in Oakland. Read More: Ghosts [...]

End of Year Recap: Archeology News November and December 2009

From the discovery of a burial location dating back to the 4th century in Hungary to unearthed a piece of an underwater city linked to Cleopatra, November and December headlines of 2009 also made mention of a Canaanite palace and Neolithic artifacts. Read More: End of Year Recap: Archeology News November and December 2009 Source: [...]

End of Year Recap: Archeology News October 2009

End of Year Recap: Archeology News October 2009

From using the fossilized teeth of an ancient bat to investigating trees that have become mummified, the headlines of October 2009 also touched upon the studies involving ancient Roman coins. Read More: End of Year Recap: Archeology News October 2009 Source: Unexplainable.net

End of Year Recap: Archeology News September 2009

Pyramids are fascinating structures that continue to amaze researchers with the way they’ve been built and decorated. Usually, the ancient Egyptians are credited with the most interesting pyramid news, but in September, headlines alerted the public to the Maya pyramids in Mexico, which may have been built with an intriguing purpose. In this article, you [...]

End of Year Recap: Archeology News August 2009

In Morocco, shell beads have been unearthed from four different sites – leading researching to believe that early humans were constantly wearing and most likely trading jewelry with symbolic meaning. Other headlines in August 2009 include ancient human rituals centered on eating. Read More: End of Year Recap: Archeology News August 2009 Source: Unexplainable.net



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