4.6 • 820 Ratings
🗓️ 14 June 2017
⏱️ 70 minutes
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Join us tonight as we talk about the first in what we hope to be a long line of episodes on cursed mountains during the run of the podcast. Our premiere cursed mountain has claimed at least 4 people since 1980, but sometimes the ones that go missing aren't nearly as strange as those that come back, and the tales they tale of that time they were unaccounted for. We'll explore the possibility of a dimensional rift, as well as let Jason talk about the African Clawless Otter for maybe just a minute too long. We hope you'll enjoy it! Sources News of the South Mysterious Universe New Zimbabwe: Article on the Osborne and Gokwe Mermaids Thomas Gaisford's Account African Beliefs on the Afterlife Head over to our website, Notalonepodcast.com, and sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on the show and especially on our new T-Shirts! If you enjoy the show, consider donating to our Patreon for access to bonus content and to be able to support the show! Not Alone's Patreon Follow the Pod! Facebook Twitter Instagram
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0:00.0 | Ace Podcast Hello and welcome to the Not Alone podcast. I'm Jason Moytoso. And I'm Sam Fredericksson. And tonight we're going to be talking to you about Mount Nyingani, or as it's known by the local people, the mountain that swallows people. Which is quite terrifying. Not the best nickname to have earned for a tourist designation. |
0:56.9 | I mean, all I imagine is like this giant animal opening and closing its mouth when you try to walk on it. |
1:03.3 | That's the first thing that comes to mind. |
1:05.3 | That is pretty much, I think, what they're trying to convey there. |
1:08.4 | Yeah. |
1:09.1 | It is a frightening image, and rightfully so. |
1:12.6 | But it's also astoundingly beautiful as well. |
1:15.6 | Oh, it's gorgeous, yeah. |
1:16.6 | So let me tell you about the mountain first, before we get into the disappearances and the supernatural. |
1:21.6 | And the mermaids and the otters. |
1:23.6 | And the mermaids and the otters and the Ianangi River Frog. |
1:31.2 | Also, a prey animal for the otters. |
1:40.4 | I will tell you, before we get really started here, Jason, I don't think he did any research that was not related to the African clawless otter. |
1:43.1 | Very minimal. |
1:44.9 | Very minimal. And I like otters. Okay,. I read things. |
1:46.2 | And I like otters. |
1:46.7 | Okay. |
1:47.1 | Anyway. |
1:48.0 | Otters are adorable. |
1:49.4 | Otters are very cute. They're also called the Groot Otter. |
1:52.5 | Oh. |
1:53.5 | Which, duh. |
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