| Dark Destinations in the News (11/21/07) |
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Dark travel destinations in the news include Lake Pohenegamook and its resident monster - Ponik, England's Salem Chapel, and a UFO hotspot in remote Russia. These articles appeared over the last two days in newspapers and magazines around the world and are featured here as a companion to our Dark Destinations. As always, if you notice an article we missed, please send it to us using the link on the bottom of the page. Happy Thanksgiving!
Lake Monster Legend Lives On In Northern Maine
WCSH-TV has filed this report on the local legend of Ponik, a lake monster believed to exist in Lake Pohenegamook near the Canadian border town of Pohenegamook in the Quebec province.
Hunting ghosts in East Budleigh
An article from the Exmouth Journal reports on the allegedly haunted Salem Chapel in East Budleigh, England, which recently was part of the first annual global ghost hunt organized this past Halloween by GhostVillage.com.
Small village in Russian province becomes great attraction to ufologists
Pravda has this article on the history of sightings of unidentified flying objects near the small village of Molebka, between the Perm and the Sverdlovsk regions of the Russian Federation.
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