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Re-Post: The Beast of the Land Between the Lakes

Re-Post: The Beast of the Land Between the Lakes

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Had some things come up suddenly, so as we work on the next original episode, we'll be reposting our episode on the Beast of the LBL This is one of our best episodes so I highly suggest you check it out!

The beast of the Land Between the Lakes is one of cryptozoology’s most frightening and well known tales. It’s the story of a terrifying monster, one thats wondered the woods of the recreation area, long before it was called the ‘land between the lakes’.

So what is the story behind the beast of the land between the lakes, otherwise known as the beast of the LBL?

Well, It’s definitely become more than just a physical location on the map. The LBL has become synonymous with not only terrifying cryptid encounters but some of the most gruesome cryptid encounters anyone has yet heard of.

The LBL has transcended the average

cryptozoological scene and joined the paranormal zeitgeist. Putting it right up there with places like Bluff Creek in California; Roswell, New Mexico; Russia’s Diatlov Pass; and I don’t know…the Hoia Bacu Forest in Romania.

The fact is, when someone mentions the land between the lakes, 99.9% of all cryptid minded people know exactly what they’re talking about……killer dogmen.

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