Horrors come to life at the ghostly Queen Mary
Monsters creep around every corner at the Queen Mary's Dark Harbor event. As patrons walk into Dark Harbor, they are tormented and ridiculed by a demon-like clown. Walking further, they are brought into a 220-foot maze of cargo containers filled with strobe lights and fog. Suddenly, a figure appears, causing them to scream and run. When they escape, they find themselves next to a haunted ship and in a village full of monsters that hunt them down...
In search of Sasquatch
John Bringsli always maintained what stopped him in his tracks near the Six Mile Lakes that day in 1960 was "definitely not a bear." Whatever it was, it made headlines 50 years ago this week in West Kootenay's first - and still best documented - Sasquatch sighting...
In search of Bigfoot
Dr. Jeffery Meldrum said he doesn't take on faith that Sasquatch is real but based on the body of evidence he has examined, he does think the creature exists...
Atlanta's most haunted restaurants
Every year about this time most publications release their "best of" editions. We decided to mix things up a little by coming up with our list of Atlanta's most haunted restaurants for those seeking a spine tingling chill along with their meal this October. So remember, when dining at any of the restaurants below, you never know who else is sitting at your table...
Haunted hotels bring a chill to travel
There are haunted hotels that are waiting patiently for a visit. Very patiently. Whether someone travels alone or with a loved one, they should try spending some time at places with permanent residents of a chilling and ghostly nature...
Cryptelligence: wisdom and comraderie among monsters
When it comes to the study of cryptozoology, the animals in question are generally presumed to exist by only a handful of scholars and researchers among the population (myself included) who have spent years hoarding information on the subject of their existence...
Bigfoot at Fort Stewart
Fort Stewart, located near Savannah, is the largest training base for armor east of the Mississippi River. Its 280,000 acres, occupying portions of five counties, measures 39 miles from east to west and 19 miles from north to south. Much of Fort Stewart consists of swamp and piney woods, perfect cover for Bigfoot...

