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Harken back to the heyday of mass market paranormal books with TERRIFYING ENCOUNTERS. The perfect pocket paperback size to carry and read anytime. Volume 1 available now: monstrobizarro.com

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The first installment of my new pocket paperback series is available to order: monstrobizarro.com

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Tonight @CallingBeings welcomes The Legendary Filmmaker/Researcher Stacy Brown Jr. Joining @Boston_Bea & I as guest cohost @BaileySasquatch Jim Myers! See you all tonight/Saturday 8pm EDT #Bigfoot #Sasquatch #Paranormal youtube.com/live/z3QIUJvZA…

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Friendly reminder to #Mothman fans that this book exists just for you! amazon.com/dp/B0G6ZLHGK4/…

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🌸 As of 7:46 am today, spring has arrived! 🌸
Today marks the first day of spring at Grand Canyon National Park — a season of longer days, blooming desert plants, and incredible canyon views. It’s also one of our busiest times, with Spring Break crowds filling the South Rim.
If you’re planning to visit, here are two easy ways to avoid the biggest crowds:
• ⏰ Arrive early (before 9 am) or later in the day (after 4 pm)
• 🚍 Park once, then use the free shuttle buses — instead of searching for limited parking
🔥 Important: An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect this weekend. Temperatures in the inner canyon are expected to break records — making conditions dangerous for hiking during midday.
• 🥾 Avoid strenuous hiking during the hottest part of the day (10 a.m.–4 p.m.).
• 💧 Drink plenty of water and balance water intake with food or electrolytes.
• ☀️ Plan ahead and know your limits—heat illness can happen quickly in the Inner Canyon.
During peak midday heat, consider visiting the Village Historic District, walking the Canyon Rim Trail, or touring scenic overlooks.
• 🚌 Tour Hermit Road on free shuttles. (closed to private vehicles).
• 🚗 Drive 23 mile (37 km) Desert View Drive in your car.
Spring is beautiful here — just be prepared and stay safe! 🌄
Happy Spring Equinox! March 20, 2026.
NPS Photos from Yavapai Geology Museum/M. Quinn


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The revealing of what the true appearance and height of the Denisovans (aka Homo longi, Dragon Man, Harbin Skull, Penghu Jaw) are, shall send shockwaves through paleoanthrology, anthropology, and hominology.
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Happy birthday to the National Wildlife Refuge System!
It all started in 1903 when President Theodore Roosevelt protected Pelican Island for nesting birds. Today, the Refuge System includes 570+ refuges across the country.
By the Numbers:
2.63M annual hunting visits
8.61M annual fishing visits
4,197 miles of public trails and boardwalks
7,352 lane miles of public roads
📷American avocet at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay Wildlife Refuge National by Jean Zuo (STE)

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14,000-year-old ice age 'puppies' were actually wolf sisters that dined on woolly rhino for last meal - Kristina Killgrove livescience.com/animals/land-m…
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'It is the most exciting discovery in my 40-year career': Archaeologists uncover evidence that Neanderthals made fire 400,000 years ago in England - Kristina Killgrove livescience.com/archaeology/hu…
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World’s Only Nonprofit, 6000+ sq ft streamline moderne International Cryptozoology Museum 490 Broadway Bangor, ME 04401
After 23 years in Portland, we have moved to Bangor, Maine, with our grand reopening in Apr 2026.
@CityofBangorME @CryptozooMuseum
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A collection of roughly 6,000-year-old hunting weapons has been uncovered in southern Texas.
Archaeologists excavating a rock shelter called San Esteban, located near the Rio Grande in the Big Bend region, discovered a well-preserved cache of prehistoric tools. The area is considered one of the longest continuously inhabited regions in North America.
Since 2019, researchers from the Center for Big Bend Studies and the University of Kansas have been studying the site. Inside the dry shelter, they found wooden shafts wrapped in leather, stone projectile points, and components of complex hunting weapons that survived millennia due to the arid conditions.
Among the key finds were parts of atlatls spear-throwing devices that function as lever systems to increase the speed and distance of a dart. These tools allowed hunters to strike targets dozens of meters away. Some wooden pieces still retained visible leather bindings, highlighting skilled craftsmanship.
The team also identified curved wooden throwing sticks similar to non-returning boomerangs. Unlike the recreational versions known today, these were designed to travel straight and deliver forceful impact, likely used to hunt small game.
Radiocarbon analysis dates the hunting equipment to around 4,500 B.C., though evidence suggests the shelter itself may have been used thousands of years earlier. Because organic materials like wood and leather rarely endure for such long periods, the discovery offers rare insight into early North American hunting technology.
Far from being rudimentary, these tools reflect carefully engineered systems adapted to the local environment.

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