
Mysterious Mass Disappearances
The Human Survival Series
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Narrated by:
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Martin K. Ettington
About this listen
This audiobook is all about mass disappearances which have occurred in history.
These events run the gamut from entire villages whose inhabitants disappeared to a flight of military planes gone missing in the Bermuda Triangle.
Many ships have disappeared, so I only cover a few of the most notorious ones.
I usually do not cover missing families or incidents where just several people have gone absent.
It is much more interesting to me if an entire army became lost and missing or strange things happened to a group, which has become a big mystery.
There are also some recent missing persons mysteries since these events happen even in the modern age.
©2024 Martin K. Ettington (P)2025 Martin K. Ettington
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