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Detours into the Paranormal
- Big Bend
- Narrated by: Uncle Perry
- Length: 3 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Did ancient astronauts visit Big Bend? Are the Chisos Mountains haunted by the spirits of a vanished and forgotten people? Is Bigfoot lurking in the shadows of the Davis Mountains? What are the Marfa Mystery Lights? Is a pterosaur hiding in a cave in Mexico? Is a six-foot-tall bipedal lizard roaming the Chihuahuan Desert? Were Zoroastrians—practitioners of an ancient Iranian religion—living in West Texas more than 1,000 years before Christopher Columbus set sail?
In this installment of his Detours Into the Paranormal series, author Denver Michaels heads to the Big Bend region of West Texas searching for answers to these questions and more.
©2024 Denver Michaels (P)2024 Denver Michaels
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