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The High Strangeness of Bradshaw Ranch - cover

The High Strangeness of Bradshaw Ranch

Mark Reeder, Ronald C. Meyer, Alan Megargle

Editorial: Hangar 1 Publishing

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Sinopsis

Nestled near the majestic red rock mesas of Sedona, Arizona, lies the enigmatic Bradshaw Ranch, a place where the ordinary world collides with the inexplicable. Once a bustling film set, this now-abandoned beacon in the desert stands as a testament to uncharted mysteries and unexplained phenomena.
 
In "The High Strangeness of Bradshaw Ranch," you are invited to delve into a riveting exploration of the ranch's veiled secrets. Through a compelling blend of chilling narratives, expert insights, and audacious experiments, the authors unravel the enigmatic tapestry that cloaks this mysterious locale.
 
Embark on a journey filled with synchronicities and spine-tingling encounters. As you turn the pages, you'll traverse a realm where the elusive Bigfoot leaves its mark, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) cast shadows in the night sky, and the existence of interdimensional portals challenges our very understanding of physics and reality.
 
Each chapter brings you face-to-face with alien intelligences, blurring the lines between the natural world and the realm of the paranormal. "The High Strangeness of Bradshaw Ranch" is not just a book; it's a portal to a world that defies conventional understanding, a world where the mysteries of the universe unfold in the red-hued landscapes of Sedona.
 
Prepare to have your perception of reality transformed. The Bradshaw Ranch awaits to reveal its secrets, offering a glimpse into a new frontier where the extraordinary becomes the norm.
Disponible desde: 24/03/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 110 páginas.

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