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PLAYBACK | The Horrifying Legends of Portlock, Alaska

PLAYBACK | The Horrifying Legends of Portlock, Alaska

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Playback is our chance to revisit some of those haunting memories that have faded to the back of our minds... Why did they leave? Let’s explore one of the most infamous ghost towns in north America. This is the terrifying story of Portlock/Port Chatham in Alaska. A town that is home to legends of a Sasquatch style creature known as The Hairy Man, as well as a whole host of ghost stories and other strange legends. Do you have a supernatural story to share? Drop me an email at thetapelibrary@protonmail.com You can check out The Tape Library in audio form on all of your favourite podcast providers. Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thetapelibrary Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Tape-Library/100094332411836/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetapelibrary Archive of the Paranormal, the strange and the unexplained. The Tape Library brings you the creepiest stories, to keep you horror junkies up all night. True scary stories of ghosts, cryptids, UFOs and true crime. Additional footage and audio from Evanto, Singularity, Midjourney and Pexels. All other footage used under fair use. CHAPTERS 00:00 Nantinaq/The Hairy Man 08:49 Alaskas Playground 18:23 Seeing The Hairy Man 20:23 Portlock Ghost Stories 22:33 The Portlock Murders 27:41 What Really Happened? SpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at the intersection between the arts and the uncanny, featuring a tapestry of shows exploring creativity, the esoteric, and the unknown. We’re a community for creators and fans vibrating around common curiosities, shared interests and persistent passions. spectrevisionradio.com linktr.ee/spectrevisionsocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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