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Episode Twenty Two - Giants
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Welcome to Episode Twenty Two of the Cryptid Ramblers Podcast. In this episode we dive into the origins and possible existence of Giants. Our journey this time takes us as far as the Americas, Far East, Middle East, Greece and then back home to Britain.
The origins take us back in time to the era of Roman and Greek mythology, exploring various elements of the bible and other stories known for thousands of years.
We tie in pop culture references to real world evidence found all around the world and explore the possibility that these beings not only exist but where did they come from. Also we manage to capture in audio a rather spooky encounter in the studio, so keep your ears open.
So join us as we take a trip around the world to unearth these elusive creatures discovering real world, biblical and even pop culture origins.
35 episodes
Manage episode 307661089 series 2956113
Welcome to Episode Twenty Two of the Cryptid Ramblers Podcast. In this episode we dive into the origins and possible existence of Giants. Our journey this time takes us as far as the Americas, Far East, Middle East, Greece and then back home to Britain.
The origins take us back in time to the era of Roman and Greek mythology, exploring various elements of the bible and other stories known for thousands of years.
We tie in pop culture references to real world evidence found all around the world and explore the possibility that these beings not only exist but where did they come from. Also we manage to capture in audio a rather spooky encounter in the studio, so keep your ears open.
So join us as we take a trip around the world to unearth these elusive creatures discovering real world, biblical and even pop culture origins.
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