Belief Hole | Paranormal, Mysteries and Other Tasty Thought Snacks

2.22 | Sea Monster Attacks and Devils of the Deep!

11.13.2020 - By Belief Hole | Paranormal, Mysteries and Other Tasty Thought SnacksPlay

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Explore the eerie and uncharted waters of sea monster lore in our latest podcast episode. We dive into the chilling 1962 Pensacola Florida Sea Serpent Incident, recounted by Edward Brian McCleary, and navigate the mysterious waters of the 1899 Seneca Lake Monster Attack. The debate continues with a skeptical perspective from David Goudsward on the Pensacola Sea Serpent. Journey with us through historical accounts like Captain Hare's encounter with a behemoth at Trinity Shoal Lightship and Henry Milligan's Washington Times sea serpent story. We also ponder the intriguing question: Did dragons exist as misidentified dinosaur bones? This episode, enriched with trending topics like cryptozoology, historical mysteries, and marine biology, also previews an expansion into time slips and glitches in reality, while addressing the skeptical argument of the oarfish and exploring the 1413 Catalonian Map's giant fish tales. Join us for a deep dive into historical sea serpent corroboration, including the earliest North American sea monster account by John Jocelyn in 1639, and Edward Preble's 1779 Cassie Monster encounter. Don't miss this blend of history, mystery, and marine adventure in our special sea monster podcast episode!"

Also.. Jon's sauna breaks, Dolphin speed debates and the Wizards hid the dragons!

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