History Channel (Television network)
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"While scientists agree that 'monsters' do not exist, they know for certain that many bizarre and undiscovered creatures live in the oceans and deep-water lakes. History's mysteries circles the globe to investigate strange and ongoing reports of sea monsters, including 'Champ', the legendary mammoth of Lake Champlain; the New England sea serpent first sighted at Cape Ann in 1639; and coelacanth, the prehistoric fish thought to be extinct for 60 to...
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Nearly every society and culture has stories of "monsters," beasts that are said to populate the remote regions, and whose existence is the subject of controversy. Some are familiar, like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster. Others, like mermaids, have been categorically dismissed. But some have been found. There are squid that reach lengths of 100 feet or more. The Komodo dragon, living on a remote island in Indonesia, has deadly saliva, a nasty disposition,...
12) Ancient aliens
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Explores discoveries of ancient artifacts as possible evidence of earth having been visited by aliens.
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History's mysteries journeys back to the early days of the century to chronicle the attempts of the overlooked aviators and dreamers who were the Wrights' contemporaries. In particular, we'll examine the controversy surrounding the claims of Gustave Whitehead. Many witnesses claimed that they saw his flying machine aloft over Bridgeport, Connecticut on August 14, 1901. Boston and New York newspapers recorded the event, but it has never received official...
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A documentary on the history and legend of the creatures that have had deep effects on our lives and our civilization, that shape our dreams and nightmares, that frighten us stiff ... zombies! Featuring writers, actors, and historians interviewed on the subject, as well as a look at the effect of zombies on films and pop culture.