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Listener Tales 111: Camping Tales

Explore episode Jun 25, 2026
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Lost in a Symmetrical Forest: The Manitoba Time Anomaly

Listener Tales 111: Camping Tales · Jun 25, 2026 Science

Three university friends hiked into an unmarked national park forest in Manitoba on a Wednesday and became hopelessly lost for three days. All three phones failed to turn on despite having battery. They heard sounds no one else could hear, saw things that weren't there, and one camper encountered a large unknown creature with antler-like protrusions making an inhuman screech. When they finally escaped, it was Saturday — but they should have been out Sunday.

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