Something's Watching From The Dark
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Something's Watching From The Dark
Ep.67: Are There Monsters In OUR Lakes!?
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Cryptid Encounters Introduction
Speaker 1Something crosses the road. It's skeletal-like, fleshy, and it stands up and then it like kind of just almost like leaps. They look back and they see one. Where is that?
Speaker 2It walks five feet away from my audio recorder, he just saw a big bug. Holy crap, I've been pinched, I've been tapped on the shoulder, I've had my name all over. A hand came up underneath my left arm. I said little son of a bitch tried to get me. That was the time that I decided you don't sleep inside that building, did you see that?
Speaker 3the calquer.
Speaker 2It's big, it's white, it runs faster than any man could ever run, and it would lean out behind the tree listen.
Speaker 3That's why I will never go out, because the builder will get you.
Speaker 1Hey everybody, welcome to another episode of Exploring your Name. I'm Luke, I'm Dustin, and today we are going to be talking about different types of sea serpents across the United States and the most famous one, nessie.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 1You're sorry for this episode.
Speaker 3It gave me an opportunity to find some stories that I've not ever heard about in different lakes across the US, which is kind of interesting. We've covered ghosts, we've covered cryptids, ufos and whatnot, but we've never really dived into the lakes all over North America. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's a very interesting topic with all the different seaside things. What could they be? Could they be like prehistoric dinosaurs that just never extinct? Is there something different?
Speaker 3What's your?
Speaker 1opinion. I'd like to believe that dinosaurs that wasn't like that didn't get extinct. That'd be cool, like living dinosaurs.
Speaker 3Well, I know one of the theories is a plesiosaurus. Right, it could possibly be a plesiosaurus. That's what they think Nessie is, yeah.
Speaker 1They also think that's the one in Grey's Tower, which we'll talk about later on.
Speaker 3Oh yeah, oh yeah. Well, what's interesting, and I'll share this with you in a bit but I found an encounter on Reddit of some sort of sea serpent or lake monster that doesn't look like a plesiosaurus. Oh, I'm excited to hear that that doesn't look like a plesiosaurus.
Speaker 1Ooh, I'm just. I'm dying to hear that.
Speaker 3Yeah, so, uh, how do you want to do this, do you? Cause I know we kind of had, you know, two different ones, that we went for each. So do you want to start or do you want me to start?
Speaker 1You can start, then I'll go after you.
Bear Lake Monster
Speaker 3Okay, cool, so I'll kick things off with one that's kind of slept on in the cryptid world, right? Have you ever heard of the Bear Lake Monster?
Speaker 1I haven't until you mentioned it the other day, whenever we were talking about what to do for the episode, and I looked into it a tiny bit but it wasn't. I didn't dive into it deeply because I dived into a couple other ones.
Speaker 3So I've, until this, I've never even heard of Bear Lake. But apparently there's one hanging out. There's this lake monster that's hanging out in Bear Lake, which Bear Lake sits right on the border between Utah and Idaho, and the monster is described as this massive snake-like creature somewhere between 20 to 70 feet long. Snake-like creature, somewhere between 20 to 70 feet long. Yeah, some people say it's got like the head of a cow, or you know. Others say it's more like a crocodile or you know, a giant sea serpent. You know, yeah, real, pick your own nightmare vibe, right, right, right. So first reports popped up in the late 1800s when a guy named Joseph C Rich wrote articles about it. But later he admitted that he had made it up to attract people to the area. But here's the kicker you know, even after the hoax was exposed, sightings never stopped. After the hoax was exposed, sightings never stopped. People kept seeing large humps in the water, something massive moving way too fast to be a fish or a log.
Speaker 1So you know whether it started as a hoax or not. You know, it does seem like something weird is going on out there.
Speaker 3Yeah, maybe he inspired the hits from this creature, some for some reason. Yeah, well, it kind of makes me think about how we've talked about before, how you know things can manifest. If, if, manis and if manifestation can happen on a physical level, if you know enough people believe in it, can we actually manifest something?
Speaker 1that's um, that's a whole different topic. It's hard to say like can you manifest something physical? I mean, people believe you can, so I mean maybe they can.
Speaker 3Maybe they care. I like to believe that we can. But you know what? Bear Lake isn't the only place with something creepy swimming around. Would you like to share one of yours with us? We can kind of go back and forth here.
Raystown Ray of Pennsylvania
Speaker 1Yeah, here in PA there's a lake called Greystown Lake. It's in Huntington County and they say it has its own Loch Ness Monster and they name it after the town, as in Greystown, and people describe this as a pleaser source long necrotillion head and a humped serpent body up to 50 to 60 feet long. That is big. First thing was back in 1962 at the old dam by the lake itself. The lake was formed in 1970. Which doesn't make sense to me, because the first sighting was in 1962 by the old dam but the lake wasn't formed until the early 1970s. That doesn't make sense.
Speaker 3No, that doesn't make any sense. So they're seeing it before the lake even existed.
Speaker 1Maybe the dam was built in 1960, like 1970. That would make sense.
Speaker 3We might have to look more into that one, that that doesn't, yeah, the way it's worded science, it seems like it was, you know, cited before the lake was even built. But I mean, that's another thing though. With it being a, with it being a man-made lake, you know, why would something like that be in there? And, and if so, like what? Like you'd have to prove to me, like the possibilities, like if it was connected to, like the ocean in some way, shape or form, yes, or if it was like underwater caves or something that you know I don't know why there would be, but it was like the ground collapsed, or something you know, maybe, yeah maybe, yeah, um, the interesting thing is, I saw this too in 2010.
Speaker 1Um, do you remember the show fact?
Speaker 2or fake the paranormal thoughts or whatever they actually investigated this on that show.
Speaker 1Wait, this, yeah, racetown, racetown. Yeah, they didn't really catch anything through there. They did night dives, sonar and failure waves and they didn't really catch anything, which I mean I think it would be hard to catch something like that in a big lake.
Speaker 3You have to be at the right time, right place, right time do you know how big Raystown Lake is just to get an idea, I know it's, it's like really big. Like you don't think about how big like some lakes can be until, like you witness it.
Speaker 1The surface area is approximately 8,300 acres, the maximum depth is about 200 feet and the average depth is about 80 feet, and extractionors approximately 20 to 32 miles long.
Speaker 3That is still a lot. That is a lot. That's wild. That's definitely enough room for something to be surviving, but with it being a man-made lake, I can't imagine there being something like that in there, but at the same time, who knows?
Speaker 1It's curved into the Appalachian Mountains. It's carved into the Appalachian Mountains. That is interesting.
Speaker 3That is interesting. So wait, it's carved into the Appalachian Mountains. Is that what you said?
Speaker 1Yes, yeah.
Speaker 3And you said that it kind of has a serpent. Some people describe it as a serpent-like creature. Yeah, so then maybe they're not all looking like a plesiosaurus. It seems to be. Those are the two common ones.
Speaker 1It's either plesiosaurus-like or it's serpent-like. Yeah, but this actually does say plesiosaurus, does it?
Speaker 3It's wild, so that lake is huge. That's Raystown Lake. That's in PA. We need to go there.
Speaker 1It's only a couple hours from here.
Speaker 3I'm thinking fishing trip buddy.
Speaker 1Fishing trip to Raystown and um, they make this a well-known thing in race town. They like have merch with it on it. It's like a big thing in race time. It's a well-known interest.
Speaker 3We might be able to get some t-shirts over there in a store, just a little little little little something, something like let me you something without letting out too much information. Yeah.
Speaker 1The most recent sighting was in 2008. His name was Mike and his family saw him knocking a head, penetrating three to four feet above the water, heading towards the boat in a no wave zone. I'm not sure what the no wave zone is, yeah. That's interesting that's a lot of the um encounters there's. They see um like the head sticking out of a lake. Yeah yeah, that seems it's interesting because like, could it be a stick?
Speaker 3but I think you would know if it's a stick under the right conditions, it could be pretty deceiving, I'm sure Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1Yeah, you can't mistake something like that. It's very hard to mistake something like that. If you see a head, and eyes, then you know it's something. It's not just a stick.
Speaker 3Yeah, that's true. I mean, has there been any of these stories saying that there was eye shine or anything you know? We need to find somebody that has witnessed something or anything you know. We need to find somebody that has witnessed something, who's had an encounter with the Loch Ness monster. Please Down the road Any of them.
Speaker 1Yeah, that'd be awesome. And uh, like I said, they have merchandise all over the place with this thing on it. They have T-Sharks, they have patches, they have postcards, they have everything. They even have patches, they have postcards, they have everything. They even have like their own gift shop with this creature.
Speaker 3That's awesome that's awesome so I'd be interested to going up to see um about maybe trying to see this there yeah, what if we did like a little, a little video of us, you know, kind of going and checking out the spot and, yeah, like a little vlog? I think that would be kind of cool yeah.
Speaker 1That would be cool. Yeah, and let's see how far away it's from us. Exactly from us, exactly Ray's town lake. I think it's Day.
Speaker 3Drive. I really don't think it's far.
Speaker 1No, it's not far at all. It's three hours and never nice from here.
Speaker 3That's not bad. I mean, that's definitely doable in a day. Oh yeah, yeah, that's not bad. I mean that's definitely doable in a day. Yeah, yeah, cool. Did you have more from Raystown?
Speaker 1now I think that's them pretty much all I have on this town. I guess I exit big, a big thing that people like go there just to try to see this creature yeah which makes me think too, like with it being a big um focal point in this area, like how true could it be? Are they just trying to get people here? But I mean these. They say there's pictures of it. I've seen a picture of it and it looks pretty. Where did this?
Speaker 3well, obviously the story originated in ray's town, but what is? You know? What's the story there like? When was it first surfaced to the public? What the uh something? Yeah, ray's town ray. What the uh sliding thing? Yeah, Raystown Ray.
Speaker 1I would probably say the first sliding in 1962. 1962. That would be my guess, yeah.
Speaker 3But there's been multiple slidings from you know. Oh yeah, since then.
Speaker 1There's one in 2006, 2006, 2008, and additional reports after that. Jeez, a local fisherman, caught a picture of it in 2006.
Speaker 3Do you have the picture Like? Can we share it?
Speaker 1I see if I can send it to you.
Speaker 3Yeah, if you guys are listening to this on Spotify, unfortunately you're not going to get to see the picture. But if you want, go over to our YouTube channel. Make sure that you subscribe. That way you can get future updates on our postings, but you'll be able to see the picture there, or you know what? Maybe we should share it on our Facebook too. We can do that as well.
Turtle Lake Monster in Canada
Speaker 1That way. Yeah, we can do that, so people can see it. I'll save this and I'll send it to you. I mean, this is a pretty crazy figure. You'll see it when I send it to you.
Speaker 3Why don't you just share it on the screen, I guess I can do that I forgot how to share it, present or invite.
Speaker 1Share screen Okay Windows.
Speaker 3Share. There we go, did you add? Yeah, okay, I'll add it to the stage. Oh, wow, yeah, oh, you zoomed out of it. Can you zoom back into it?
Bessie in Lake Erie
Speaker 1oh, that's the. No, I don't know how to zoom back into it. Oh, that's the lake. Now, I don't know how to zoom back into it. I can make it full screen. Interesting yeah.
Speaker 3That doesn't look like a log. No, that's Raystown Ray yeah, that's Raystown Ray yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, that doesn't look. Yeah, yeah, no, and this one's a close up view of it. Yeah, that does not look like a log to me. You can clearly see the head right here. Yeah, now, this is like the merch that is Town Gray guy, which is pretty cool.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 1But yeah, I mean, it's a very, very well known thing here's another one that I should share this one too. But this one's pretty interesting because this one's hard to say what it could be, because there's an order failure, is it? No, there we go, because the next just looks like a shadow on the water. But it's still pretty interesting, is it sharing? You got Edmonton?
Speaker 3stage right here. Yeah, but my thing I've seen this picture before my thing is is you know what are they doing here? Because it looks like this is set up for some sort of show. Yes, so could it be, you know? Could it be you know Willie, or whatever the orca is, and that be like a really poor photo of him at an angle?
Speaker 1mhm. Yeah, yeah, it's definitely, and here's a big picture of the lake where you can actually see the lake itself, if it lives, which that is pretty big. That is pretty big. So we'll show these pictures on what's it called. That is pretty big, so I'll share these pictures on Facebook. So, yeah, it's pretty crazy, yeah.
Speaker 3Cool. Well, did you have any more that you wanted to share from Raystown?
Speaker 1No, I think I knocked all of it. All right, I confess to you, sir Cool, I got it on.
Speaker 3Raystown. So now I want to take everybody up to Canada for this next one, the Turtle Lake Monster. Canada for this next one, the turtle lake monster. This one's a little bit, you know, a little different than the usual long neck sea serpent vibe. You know, witnesses describe it as this massive, prehistoric looking fish or reptile. Some say it's like a dinosaur sized fish. Others say it's like something straight out of Jurassic Park. It's big, dark and lurking just under the surface. But local Cree legends Now Cree, that's like Native Americans, isn't it? I think so. Yeah, we'll have to look into that. But local Cree legends they go way back, talking about a monster that would tip over boats and drag people under. Even today, fishermen say nets have been shredded or that they've seen huge shadows pass under their boats. Nobody really knows what it is. Some say it's like a big sturgeon. You know what a sturgeon is?
Speaker 1Yeah, they're pretty big fish yeah.
Speaker 3Yeah, but I didn't really find too too much on Turtle Lake, the Turtle Lake monster, but that's pretty much as far as that went. That's the thing though All these different lakes are having. You know, people are having experiences at. Yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 3But you have another one. Yeah, but you have another one.
Speaker 1No, yeah, it's funny how all these like sounds are the same, like nasty. This one is in Ohio and Michigan, in the South Bay, which is messy. This is in Lake Erie First. It's quite exciting. Oh man, I just lost it. No, I just lost all my information.
Speaker 3That's unfortunate. Oh no, I can't hear you.
Speaker 1Okay, let me back up Alright. The first sighting of Basessie was in 1793. It was described as a 30 to 60 foot long grayish brown, snake-like neck with humps and oar fins. Several boats recorded to see these things in the lake and this one was in 1817. Several boat crews recorded giant something, including one 60 foot copper colored creature struck by musket fire. So they were shooting at this thing with a musket. I don't think everyone would do that and piss something off like that.
Speaker 3When was it? Oh, musket, that must have been way back then, but still something that big in the water must have been way back then, but still Something that big in the water. I'm probably, if I have the opportunity, I might take a shot at it. I might.
Speaker 1This was in 1817. Another one, yeah.
Speaker 3I was just going to say 1817. 1817, dustin definitely would have shot at that thing.
Speaker 1Another cruise ship in Toledo saw a 50 foot surfing with its head above 40 above water. That's wild. Again, again, they see the head, and there's a whole bunch of different. This one's interesting. It says in 1896, four eyewitnesses at Crystal Beach, Ontario, watched a 30-foot creature with a dog-shaped head for about 45 minutes.
Speaker 3That's wild. You know what's crazy these stories all sound, you know, way too similar to just be coincidence. You know Bear Lake, turtle Lake, lake Erie, rayetown Different places, different names, but the same kind of descriptions. Something big that shouldn't really be there, but it is. So what is it that we're really looking at here? Do you think it's like a big prehistoric fish? Or do you think it's like floating logs and waves playing tricks on people?
Speaker 1waves playing tricks on people? It's hard to say because, like you said earlier, lake eerie is a big calming lake for a large, uh, sturgeon. So is that a thing that people are seeing and misidentify it? And, um, even Native Americans have legends of sea serpents, um which I don't think Native Americans are going to make stuff up like that.
Speaker 3Yeah, wait, I don't know if this is the one that you. So, okay, in the beginning of the episode I mentioned that I have some, you know, pretty interesting encounters that I found on on reddit, right, and I I'm not sure did you say that the one of them because you kind of cut out there, but was one of them from 2003 at Cape Breton, breton Island in Nova Scotia.
Speaker 1No, I don't see that one.
Speaker 3Okay, all right. So let me read a couple of these off to you, because some of these are really interesting, and actually do I want to read that one or this one? Hold on, give me one second. I got to think here for a second because this one's kind of incredible too. Um, you know what? Let me, let me read you a couple of these and then I'm going to read this last one, because the last one is is pretty interesting. So, 2003, in nova scotia, cape breton island, a lobsterman, wallace cartman, spotted what he thought was a log until it raised its head. He described it as brown, with a head like a sea turtle and a snake-like body as thick as a five-gallon bucket. It dove, hit the shallow bottom, stirred up mud, then resurfaced and was followed for nearly 45 minutes. Cartwright is a fisherman of 30 years. He said that he'd never seen anything like it.
Speaker 1That would be terrifying.
Speaker 3Where did you say this was, this was in Nova Scotia.
Speaker 1Interesting, interesting. What do you think that could have been? I mean?
Speaker 3I don't know. I mean if he's seen it move in and then he followed it for 45 minutes. I mean this this person spends a lot of time out on the water, so I imagine they know what they're looking at when they see things. And you know, seeing something like that, definitely you know.
Speaker 1I think you were pretty sure that they're right Now.
Speaker 3this last encounter that I have here is back in 1965. Let me see here.
Notable Eyewitness Accounts
Speaker 3Make sure that I'm reading the right one. Marvin McCammis and Captain Bill Rainey were piloting the deep sea submersible Alvin in the Bahamas Tongue of the Ocean, I guess that's the name of the vessel. But while inspecting a deep sea cable at around 5,000 feet deep, mccammis noticed movement. At first he thought it was a utility pole until it moved. What he saw was shocking a large creature with a thick body, two sets of flippers, a long neck and a snake-like head with eyes looking directly at him. Before they could capture it on camera, it swam out of view. Mccamus described it as looking very similar to a plesiosaur.
Speaker 3Despite logging the encounter, mccammis believed the Navy removed the entry. He was a highly respected officer, even awarded for recovering a lost hydrogen bomb. He later confirmed to researchers that the sighting was real and corrected a small detail in a published account the year was 1965, not 1969. What makes this sighting unique is that it happened underwater, not at the surface like most sea serpent reports. Considering that even massive species like some beaked whales remained undiscovered until recently, it raises the question could something prehistoric still be hiding in the depths?
Speaker 1That's interesting. Yeah, did you ever see the video of that lake monster? I think I've seen it on oh shit, I can't remember what it was on, but it was on Paranormal car on camera it was this giant lake thing swimming in the water. Did you ever see that?
Speaker 3video. I don't think so. I don't think so.
Speaker 1Let's see if I can find it. Let's see if I can get it up. I'll try to pull it up so you guys can see it. This is very interesting. Um, I want to believe these things are out there, and I mean, there's so much water in the world, but something like that could be there.
Speaker 3Are you sharing your?
Speaker 1screen Once I get this video.
Speaker 3yeah, Okay, yeah. Well, that's the thing. I think that we've explored space more than we've explored our own oceans.
Speaker 1Yeah, I'll share my screen.
Speaker 3It'll be interesting, you know, in the next 20 to 30 years to see if, like you know, if any of this stuff is discovered If we discover at all, we're going to be out of a job. You know that right.
Speaker 1Yeah, this is actually on the news.
Speaker 3Oh, this is Okay. Can you make it bigger? There's no sound. Oh my goodness, it is glitchy. Yeah, it didn't make it bigger. It made the screen bigger, but the video is still small. Hopefully everybody can see that. I can kind of see it. I don't know what's going on. Car parts, car parts, that's not it everybody.
Speaker 1We're not here to sell car parts. Look up Real Lake Sea Monster. On what American Loch Ness monster? Yeah, alright, maybe you'll be able to pull it up better oh, peaches.
Speaker 3Lake Champlain's mysterious creature is that it? Yeah, oh wait, I see it on ABC News, I got it here. Lake Champlain's mysterious creature Is that it? Yeah, oh wait, I see it on ABC News, I got it here. It is being slow, hold on. We got to get through the ads. Everybody, I got to play through the ads. All right, let's share my screen. Hopefully this works for everybody. All right, can you see that?
Speaker 2I'm play it all right, we're just already trying to debunk this next story, but I believe back now with that strange thing spotted in alaska's waters, raising big questions this morning, could it be, yes, george, could it be an american loch ness?
Speaker 2monster abc's geo benitez is here. Geo, what do you think? Prove it, gio. I agree with you and I love that music. By the way, listen, I'm not easily convinced by this stuff, but wait till you really look at this video.
Speaker 2Many in Alaska wonder if it's the rumored relative of the Loch Ness Monster. So on this Halloween you decide it's the 15-foot mystery moving slowly and methodically through Alaska's freezing water, garnering almost half a million views on Alaska's Bureau of Land Management website. Locals asking if this is Alaska's own version of the Loch Ness Monster, the much-talked-about Chena Chomper. One visitor to the site believes Chena is back. Writing the Chena Chomper it's back. It was like our own Bigfoot. Another finding the Halloween sighting spookily timed, speculating it could be zombie salmon that's what I thought. Whether it's really a frozen rope, as one biologist suggests, a very cold fish or a real life monster. The people of Alaska finding solace in the words of some Loch Ness locals this morning, and you may be wondering what did that local tell us? Well, he said I believe there are strange beasts. I know they exist, and that's good enough for me. Now, before you get too scared, know that some of the employees there that's interesting, that's You're muted.
Speaker 1Is it not crazy looking?
Speaker 3That is crazy looking. What do you think it is? It kind of looks like a fish. To me it looks like a really big fish with ice on top of it.
Speaker 1Yeah, I mean it's hard to say Could it be a Loch Ness Monster, but still it's crazy to see something like that. If I see something like that, my face seems to be like a Loch Ness monster yeah, imagine you, you know, hooking something like that on your fishing pole no, thank you, that would suck, oh man.
Speaker 3So do you have any other stories or anything like that that you'd like to share before we move on to this next thing?
Speaker 1No, I think everything I have on Bassey and Raystown alright, so before we wrap this up, we have a.
Would You Rather Face Monsters?
Speaker 3Would you rather, are you?
Speaker 1ready for this would you rather let's do it, would you rather Thanks?
Speaker 3Derek Face a school bus-sized eel or a semi-truck-sized crocodile.
Speaker 1Would I rather come in with one or the other?
Speaker 3Face-to-face with a school bus sized eel or a semi truck sized crocodile.
Speaker 1That's terrifying to think of a semi truck sized crocodile. I feel like either way we're going to have a chance.
Speaker 3I have a little crocodile here there. I'll use that as a thumbnail. I don't know.
Speaker 1Yo might be a little safe, but Wait hold on.
Speaker 3Is it an?
Speaker 1electric eel, or is it just an eel eel?
Speaker 3We're going to say it's an electric eel.
Speaker 1Either way you're screwed. If that thing shocks you out that big, you're done. And if I send that much of crocodiles coming after you, it's eating you in one bite. So either way you're screwed. So I'm probably going to say, I don't know, probably, to the crocodile. You would go for the crocodile if it's the last thing I see. Yeah, I'd rather see a summer truck crocodile nah, I'm taking the eel all day long.
Speaker 3Crocodile got me the eel, got you too, yeah, but I have a better chance with the eel. Got you too, yeah, but I have a better chance with the eel next to the eel. I mean, I don't know, well, I don't know a school bus size electric eel. It probably wouldn't take much. No, that's my thing.
Speaker 1You know how. You know how fast a crocodile is. Take much, no, that's my thing.
Speaker 3You know how fast a crocodile is, especially a semi-truck-sized crocodile. Yeah, fast as shit. You imagine it doing a death roll or something.
Speaker 1You're already dead.
Speaker 3You don't know I don't't know I'll hop on that shit here, we'll, we'll, uh, we'll, uh, photoshop you on top of this little alligator here, and that'll be there we go um? All right, well, you know what? I got one more for you. I got one more for you, okay, okay, would you rather swim alone in lake erie at night, not knowing if the monster's there or not? I'll get off the first one.
Speaker 1Why? Because they're you a week ago.
Speaker 3That's a good chance I could see it but what if it's like trying to eat you?
Speaker 1I mean, I guess it's a chance more to take. I mean make eerie is known to also, which we can do. Another episode on this too, sirens.
Speaker 3Oh, in Lake Erie. Lake Erie is known to have sirens. Yeah, I didn't know that.
Speaker 1I didn't know that I might have to circle back to that circle back to that. Are you going with the signs and the chassis?
Speaker 3Or are you going with just?
Speaker 1Nah, andrew, at night time, at that point I might, I might just take the semi-trucks crocodile.
Speaker 3Alright, I think that wraps it up for this episode of Exploring the Unknown, doesn't it? Yeah, I think so, that was fun. Do you have more? No, no, so four different lake monsters.
Speaker 3It was a fun episode. Yeah, four different lake monsters, eerily similar stories, cool. So, as always, you know, if you've got stories, hit us up on Facebook. Make sure that you subscribe to our YouTube channel. Whenever you or wherever you listen to podcasts, drop us a message, leave us a review, share the show and stay curious, stay weird and maybe stay out of the water.
Speaker 1Good tip for this episode Stay out of the water.
Speaker 3Yeah, all right guys, you'll see us there out of the water, yeah.
Speaker 2All right, guys, you'll see us there, but stay out yeah.
Closing Thoughts and Contact Info
Speaker 3Oh, real quick. Also, all this music here that you guys are hearing in the background was produced by yours truly. If you are looking for music to be created in any way, shape or form, whether it be for your next YouTube video, or if you're, you know, an up-and-coming artist, hit me up, we'll work it out.
Speaker 1Yeah, the background on here is also made by me and all the thumbnails we create is also made by me. I do thumbnails and you can find me at Parker's Custom Thumbnails on Instagram. I'll put that in the link for that.
Speaker 3Yes, sir, and if you've had an encounter and would like to be on the show, reach out to us through Facebook or exploringtheunknownpod at outlookcom. Send us an email or just drop us a voice memo and we'll play it here on the show and talk about it.
Speaker 1And if you also have anybody who has an interesting story, send them our way, yeah absolutely but. I think that about wraps it up.
Speaker 3Yeah, alright, guys, till next time. Oh, I wraps it up. Yeah, all right guys, till next time. Oh, I messed it up. We'll get it right one day.