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This episode we discuss the Oakville Blobs, Bigfoot, and the Dyatlov Pass incident. These three topics create an episode you don't want to miss!! Oh! And it's also our 100th episode!! Thank you so much for your continued support. We wouldn't be here without you!! Here's to at least 100 more ❤️
On August 7, 1994, Oakville, Washington experienced some weird gelatinous rain. These blobs were uniform in shape and cause human & animal sicknesses. Over the next month it happened 7 more times, only in Oakville. Luckily, the next 7 rainfalls didn't cause any illnesses in humans or animals. Even weirder, the samples collected disappeared so no one knows what these blobs were.
Bigfoot, a cryptid that is a common character in American & Canadian folklore. He has been seen off and on since the 1800s in North America and there have been sightings all over the world under different names. There are many different types of Bigfoot, some of which we explore in this episode.
Ten experienced ski hikers, 8 men and 2 women, set out to embark on a 14 day expedition in the northern Ural Mountains in Russia on January 27, 1959. They never returned and the investigation into their deaths has been weird, to say the least. Between radioactive clothing, unexplained injuries, and a guy wearing two watches stopped at two different times, this story is wild!!
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That's suspicious....
This episode we discuss the Oakville Blobs, Bigfoot, and the Dyatlov Pass incident. These three topics create an episode you don't want to miss!! Oh! And it's also our 100th episode!! Thank you so much for your continued support. We wouldn't be here without you!! Here's to at least 100 more ❤️
On August 7, 1994, Oakville, Washington experienced some weird gelatinous rain. These blobs were uniform in shape and cause human & animal sicknesses. Over the next month it happened 7 more times, only in Oakville. Luckily, the next 7 rainfalls didn't cause any illnesses in humans or animals. Even weirder, the samples collected disappeared so no one knows what these blobs were.
Bigfoot, a cryptid that is a common character in American & Canadian folklore. He has been seen off and on since the 1800s in North America and there have been sightings all over the world under different names. There are many different types of Bigfoot, some of which we explore in this episode.
Ten experienced ski hikers, 8 men and 2 women, set out to embark on a 14 day expedition in the northern Ural Mountains in Russia on January 27, 1959. They never returned and the investigation into their deaths has been weird, to say the least. Between radioactive clothing, unexplained injuries, and a guy wearing two watches stopped at two different times, this story is wild!!
Interested in learning more about when WTF releases new episodes, contests, and more? Make sure to give us a follow on:
Facebook: @whattheforensics
Instagram: @whattheforenics
Twitter: @WTForensicsPod
YouTube: @whattheforensics
For more details about the hosts, episode details, sources, and images related to each episode, check out our website at http://www.whattheforensics.ca
Create your podcast today using the link: https://zencastr.com/?via=WTF #madeonzencastr
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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