Cornfields specifically seem to attract this stuff way more than random chance would suggest. There's something about them - the height, the density, the way sound behaves differently around them...
Three nights in a row is not nothing. That's a pattern and patterns matter way more than a one-off thing you can dismiss as tiredness or the house settling or whatever.
First thing I'd actually...
@OliverLewis15 "well-documented" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there mate, we're talking about a pamphlet written by a guy who clearly had an agenda and wasn't exactly an impartial...
I've read Price's actual reports and I've read the critiques of his methods. The truth is probably boring: the house was old, things creaked and settled, there were normal explanations for most...
Loch Morar has been criminally under-investigated. The Morag sightings are actually more consistent than Nessie's, but it's smaller and more remote so fewer people go there.
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