Spooky spots! Again! Kind of! This week is all about visits to mysterious locations and the mysterious mysteries that happen there — MYSTERIOUSLY.


After some requisite bat shit, Jake leads off with the curious case of Devil’s Kettle Falls in Minnesota, where half of a river apparently falls into oblivion. Where does all that water actually go? Can any natural phenomenon explain its apparent failure to reappear? How many cars do we have to cram into the thing to solve this?!


Wyatt then covers something ALMOST as chilling as disappearing water: disappearing people. Travel to Black Mountain in Queensland, Australia (but don’t) to see what happens if you wander inside this spooky pile o’ rocks (but probably don’t). What could possibly go wrong in a mountain that moans?


Here at Superduperstitious, we know just what sort of entertainment you crave from a podcast: high quality geology content. So listen to this brand new ep!


EPISODE LINKS


Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/superduperstitious


Jake’s story


UnMuseum: http://www.unmuseum.org/devils_kettle.htm

Devil’s Kettle photo: http://bit.ly/DevilsKettlePhoto

Video inside the kettle: https://youtu.be/oUCnRA7MbVQ

Lost Lake in Oregon: https://youtu.be/N_rm8Mlb94Y?t=8


Wyatt’s story


“Don’t go there”: https://youtu.be/IfXhGqQKlQM

ABC Australia: http://bit.ly/Black_Mountain

Mysterious Universe: http://bit.ly/MysteriousUniverseBlackMtn

Robbie Shone cave photography: https://www.instagram.com/shonephoto/


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