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🗓️ 29 May 2022
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0:00.0 | Estonishing legends would like to thank Babel, Squarespace, stamps.com, |
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0:10.5 | for making tonight's show possible. |
0:13.7 | 25 years ago, on February 22, 1997, Art Bell, the host of the most famous |
0:20.2 | paranormal radio show in history, coast to coast AM, called a man who had sent him a strange |
0:25.6 | fax. That fax, read as follows. Dear Art, I'm writing to you to see if I can get some help from you |
0:34.0 | or your vast listening audience. I live in rural eastern Washington near the Manastash Ridge. |
0:40.3 | On our property, there is a hole. Like the previous owners and the owners before them, |
0:45.4 | we've been throwing our trash into the hole. Apparently, the hole has been there for as long as |
0:50.5 | anyone can remember. At first, I thought it was an ancient well. The hole is 9 feet, 9 inches in |
0:57.3 | diameter. There is a stone retaining wall around it and we put a steel door on top to keep anyone |
1:03.2 | from falling into it. As I said earlier, people have been throwing their trash into the well for |
1:09.0 | decades. Furniture, household trash, dead cows, building debris, you name it. The thing is, |
1:16.5 | I noticed the hole never filled up, so I got curious, actually obsessed, and began trying to |
1:23.6 | measure the depth of the hole. I emptied three fishing reels of about 1500 yards of mono-filament |
1:30.0 | trying to determine the depth. Soon, I was buying fishing line in bulk. So far, I've sunk about |
1:37.9 | 80,000 feet of line into the hole without reaching bottom. My wife works at a local university with |
1:44.9 | a geology department, and we hope to get some professional scholarly help in determining the depth |
1:50.0 | of the hole. As far as I can tell, there's nothing else particularly strange about it except for |
1:56.2 | two other things. Dogs refuse to get within 100 feet of the hole, and birds won't sit on the |
2:01.7 | retaining wall or metal door. Another strange thing is, there's no echo when you yell into the hole. |
2:08.4 | Indeed, I've never heard anything hit the bottom when tossed in. We once tossed in an old refrigerator, |
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