Thread
:
Missing 411
View Single Post
08-14-2012, 08:07 AM
#
4
VIDEOHITE
Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
526
Senior Member
so listening more.... 'til the end. Florida and Texas have more disappearances on their own than all of the East and again for all of the West coast.
I was thinking as I was listening, it reminded me of a famous Aussie book called "Picnic at Hanging Rock". It's all about a group of school girls going for a day trip and picnic. One by one the girls go missing.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x05QuAhpq6o
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x05QuAhpq6o
He also takes a caller in the last few minutes who asks about other countries and if they have similar problems. Then he says Australia has a problem. He mentions Boulder hill or something. I'm not sure where this is. There is a town called Boulder very close to Kalgoorlie. Gold mining terroritory. I hadn't heard of a problem like that out there but perhaps that's the place.
There is a town in South Australia called Copper Peedy and this is renowned for it's tales of people going missing. Killed and dumped down disused mine shafts and so on. It's an Opal mining town and it's a very rough place. Definately frontier country there. Actually now I think about it, Boulder is known for it's opals as well. Used to hunt opals with my Dad. My Grand Dad was a great opal hunter. He had several tonnes of good quality rock. He never did get around to cutting and polishing it.
It also reminds me of a thread on a local 4wd forum. People discussing screams in the night, that kind of thing. Certainly gave me the heebe jeebes reading some of those tales. We have a few mystery animals around these parts as well. People reporting seeing big black cats. Size of large dogs. Of course there are the razor backs.
spooky.
edit: embed doesn't seem to be working today.
Quote
VIDEOHITE
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by VIDEOHITE
All times are GMT +1. The time now is
07:58 PM
.