Growing up in the 1970’s and early 80’s was an odd experience. There was incredible intrigue around the notion of “unexplained” mysteries. You had popular books like…
Which theorized aliens visited Earth in ancient times and built all kinds of things those primitive humans simply could not.
There were plenty of other mysteries out there to explore. How about…
…or perhaps UFOs? How about Bigfoot? Or the very mysterious fate of hijacker D.B. Cooper?
Yes indeed, a weird, entertaining time to be an armchair detective, sorting through the half-truths presented in various books/magazines and, yes, even TV shows hosted by… Leonard Nimoy?!
Yeah, a fun time to be around, even if many of these purported mysteries were likely far less mysterious than the presenters would have us know.
Welp, now and again certain “mysteries” bubble up. Some are relatively new (the chupacabra!).
With great amusement I found this article by Julia Hollingsworth and found on CNN.com concerning…
“Yeti” footprints sighted claims Indian Army tweet
I can see the upcoming documentary now…
😉