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Misty Giants of the Lava Beds - Bigfoot Stories from the Nass Valley - cover

Misty Giants of the Lava Beds - Bigfoot Stories from the Nass Valley

Dr. Mitch Verde PhD

Publisher: Hangar 1 Publishing

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Summary

A spine-tingling journey into a legendary cryptid's world.
 
For decades, mysterious encounters with Bigfoot have been reported in the rugged wilds of Canada's Nass Valley. Indigenous people chronicle these stealthy giants in their oral histories, describing them as shape-shifting spirits or flesh-and-blood beasts. Now, Dr. Mitch Verde, who holds a PhD in Psychology recounts his own riveting pursuit of the valley's infamous cryptids in Misty Giants of the Lava Beds.
 
After finding massive footprints along the Grease Trail, Verde becomes obsessed with documenting evidence of Bigfoot's existence. He soon gains unique insight into their intelligence and advanced abilities through frightening face-to-face encounters with these elusive hominids. From terrifying nights filled with otherworldly screams to invisible creatures stalking the ancient forest, Verde describes his relentless quest to unveil the truth.
 
Weaving together Native legends, eyewitness accounts, and hair-raising personal experience, Verde chronicles his evolution from skepticism to belief. His masterful storytelling draws you into the uncanny world of the Nass Valley's mysterious inhabitants.
 
What are these spectral giants that roam the misty lava beds? Join Verde as he unravels the secret lives of these cryptic beasts in this spine-tingling true story. Misty Giants of the Lava Beds will keep you turning pages late into the night.
Available since: 08/15/2024.
Print length: 172 pages.

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