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on this episode Nicks starts off with two incredibly strange news pieces, First he talks about a strange sonar image takin in lake Champlain of what looks to be the monster known as "Champ". The he talks about a million dollar coin hoard found in Kentucky thought to be pre-civil war
After that Nicks jumps into the good stuff with a recounting of a Megalodon sighting, seen off the coast of Australia in the early 1900's by a group of lobster fishermen.
*NO SPOILERS* After the nod to #SharkWeek, Nick speaks with Joseph Citro about his updated re-release of his first ever written novel "Lake Monsters". This is a spoiler free chat on the novel and if your a fan of New England Horror; Vermont horror: small town mysteries; or even early Stephen King; then this is a novel you'll want to add to your book shelf. Even if your read it before, this re-release has received a huge facelift, turning it into almost a whole new book. so please click the links below and purchase your copy of "Lake Monsters"
coin hoard:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/trove-of-700-civil-war-era-gold-coins-discovered-in-kentucky-180982569/
Megalodon:
https://incertaesedisblog.wordpress.com/2020/07/17/the-1918-megalodon-sighting/
Lake monsters by Joseph Citro:
https://www.amazon.com/LAKE-MONSTERS-Collectors-Joseph-Citro/dp/B0C87Q1TTJ
To help Almost Canon grow, please leave a rating and a review. We are an independent podcast trying to grow a community from the ground up and we need all the support we can get to make this thing work!
With your monetary support we can purchase new equipment as well as take Almost Canon on the road. There are several haunted hotels we'd like to investigate and podcast from like the Omni Mount Washington Resort, home of the infamous Bretton Woods Confrence and the Manchester Resort and Spa, where Mrs. Lincoln is still said to reside. Plus so many others! To donate to our GoFundMe, click the link below. All funds go back into the show:
https://gofund.me/c0235fdb5
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By Nick Willardon this episode Nicks starts off with two incredibly strange news pieces, First he talks about a strange sonar image takin in lake Champlain of what looks to be the monster known as "Champ". The he talks about a million dollar coin hoard found in Kentucky thought to be pre-civil war
After that Nicks jumps into the good stuff with a recounting of a Megalodon sighting, seen off the coast of Australia in the early 1900's by a group of lobster fishermen.
*NO SPOILERS* After the nod to #SharkWeek, Nick speaks with Joseph Citro about his updated re-release of his first ever written novel "Lake Monsters". This is a spoiler free chat on the novel and if your a fan of New England Horror; Vermont horror: small town mysteries; or even early Stephen King; then this is a novel you'll want to add to your book shelf. Even if your read it before, this re-release has received a huge facelift, turning it into almost a whole new book. so please click the links below and purchase your copy of "Lake Monsters"
coin hoard:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/trove-of-700-civil-war-era-gold-coins-discovered-in-kentucky-180982569/
Megalodon:
https://incertaesedisblog.wordpress.com/2020/07/17/the-1918-megalodon-sighting/
Lake monsters by Joseph Citro:
https://www.amazon.com/LAKE-MONSTERS-Collectors-Joseph-Citro/dp/B0C87Q1TTJ
To help Almost Canon grow, please leave a rating and a review. We are an independent podcast trying to grow a community from the ground up and we need all the support we can get to make this thing work!
With your monetary support we can purchase new equipment as well as take Almost Canon on the road. There are several haunted hotels we'd like to investigate and podcast from like the Omni Mount Washington Resort, home of the infamous Bretton Woods Confrence and the Manchester Resort and Spa, where Mrs. Lincoln is still said to reside. Plus so many others! To donate to our GoFundMe, click the link below. All funds go back into the show:
https://gofund.me/c0235fdb5
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.