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Some Place Under Neith

Episode 4: Highway of Tears Pt I - Too Many Trees

Some Place Under Neith

The Last Podcast Network

True Crime, Comedy

4.5979 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

On this two-parter Amber and Natalie look north to Canada and Highway 16, where an alarming number of indigenous women have been disappearing for decades.

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0:00.0

Some place

0:02.0

Some place underneath

0:10.0

Oh Yeah, we'll go that's a ghost sign.

0:22.6

Oh, it's started as a ghost store.

0:34.6

Oh, no!

0:36.6

It's cold. I think that is on their

0:39.9

sign. Welcome to Alaska. Oh, no. It's just howling wind. Just kidding, Alaska. I've seen

0:46.6

photos of, I've never been there, but there's beautiful parts of Alaska. I bet it's beautiful

0:51.8

with the, you know, when you get some greenery, but the snow,

0:54.5

like, any times it snows that much, like you go blind because the sun goes cacao from it.

0:59.8

Also, I believe it's Alaska where they only get, there's certain times a year where they don't

1:05.3

get sunlight for more than a couple hours, and I think it kicks up the suicide rate really hard.

1:11.9

Yeah.

1:12.5

I think there was a movie, a vampire movie about that, 30 days a night.

1:16.4

It was pretty rock and roll.

1:17.6

I think I saw that.

1:19.3

Or maybe I read it.

1:20.4

I don't know.

1:21.1

I don't know.

1:22.3

There's so many vampire movies.

1:24.1

But getting to Alaska, you go through Canada and you go through this little thing,

1:29.3

British Columbia? That's correct. Yay. Well, good job. Welcome. Welcome. Everybody, to someplace underneath.

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