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Outdoor Life Network, cable channel OLN, has inaugurated a series devoted to "paranormal in the outdoors". Starring cryptozoologist Autumn Williams, and, for the moment, evidently concentrating on reports of Sasquatch-like creatures, the series, "Mysterious Encounters" promises to employ "forensic examination", interviews and "night cams" to try to obtain more information about them. The page relating to the program can be obtained on http://www.olntv.com, by going to the Outdoor Adventure tab. Looking there, you can see reference to numerous different forms of the American yeti, from the "Mountain Devil" of southeastern Washington - near the town of Ape Canyon! - to the "Tsiako Giant" of northwestern Washington; to "Rac Ne Oomah Ah", the Yurok Indian tribe name for the "Creek Devil", in California; to the Caddeo Lake Creature, of Texas; to the "Oklahoma Wildman"; to the "Skunk Ape" of Florida; to the "Louisiana Swamp Creature", although the "Swamp Creature" may refer to the lizard men, so often indicated to live there. Also, if you have an experience with anything anomalous, in the wild, you can contact the program through the email address: [email protected].
Julian Penrod
Outdoor Life Network, cable channel OLN, has inaugurated a series devoted to "paranormal in the outdoors". Starring cryptozoologist Autumn Williams, and, for the moment, evidently concentrating on reports of Sasquatch-like creatures, the series, "Mysterious Encounters" promises to employ "forensic examination", interviews and "night cams" to try to obtain more information about them. The page relating to the program can be obtained on http://www.olntv.com, by going to the Outdoor Adventure tab. Looking there, you can see reference to numerous different forms of the American yeti, from the "Mountain Devil" of southeastern Washington - near the town of Ape Canyon! - to the "Tsiako Giant" of northwestern Washington; to "Rac Ne Oomah Ah", the Yurok Indian tribe name for the "Creek Devil", in California; to the Caddeo Lake Creature, of Texas; to the "Oklahoma Wildman"; to the "Skunk Ape" of Florida; to the "Louisiana Swamp Creature", although the "Swamp Creature" may refer to the lizard men, so often indicated to live there. Also, if you have an experience with anything anomalous, in the wild, you can contact the program through the email address: [email protected].
Julian Penrod