Your State's Weirdest Unexplained Phenomenon


South Carolina -- The Gray Man of Pawley's Island

For the past 100 years, prior to any hurricane making landfall on South Carolina's Pawley's Island, a mysterious man appears on the beach and warns all who see him to leave the island. There are numerous documented instances of witnesses encountering this strange man, dressed all in gray, as the stormy weather is approaching. Even stranger, those residents who take the Gray Man's advice always find their homes undamaged after the storm. Those that don't invariably have their homes destroyed.


Alabama -- The McCalla Hum

One day in late 2011, the residents of McCalla, Alabama, woke to a strange, unidentifiable noise. Variously described as "sirens in the distance," "locusts," or "whirring of a helicopter," no source could be found for the constant hum, even though authorities thoroughly searched the town. Even more baffling, witnesses say that when they walk toward what they think is the source of the noise, the hum grows dimmer in that direction and louder in the direction from which they came.


Alaska -- The Ghost Soldiers

In the late 1990s, servicemen stationed on Alaska's Adak Island reported seeing strange apparitions. In one incident, a Marine on guard duty was shocked to see two lines of 1940s-era Japanese soldiers marching toward the island's Toothpick Bridge. This was not just a glance or a brief hallucination. The Marine watched the ghost soldiers march all the way up to the bridge, something that took several minutes before they finally faded away.


Arizona -- Close Encounter

In 2009, four young people encountered a huge UFO and its occupants in the desert west of Phoenix. Witnesses described the UFO as being three football fields long and three stories tall. Two witnesses approached the landed craft and were met by two humanoid occupants, one nine feet tall. The aliens told the witnesses they hoped to prevent humans from destroying the Earth. They also warned that a "horrible event, from the Middle East, bigger than 9/11" would happen someday soon. The witnesses were later stopped by the military and questioned extensively about the strange event.


Arkansas -- Mystery Quakes

Something weird has been shaking the small town of Guy, Arkansas. Last September, the tiny community just north of Little Rock experienced nearly 500 earthquakes in just a few weeks' time, including 15 quakes in one day. Officials from the U.S. Geological Survey say the quakes are happening less than a mile below the town. The theory that a local gravel company's operations were to blame was quickly discounted, leaving no explanation for the tremors.


California -- El Diablo's Nuclear Jellyfish

In April of 2012, an unprecedented invasion of jellyfish-like sea creatures forced a nuclear reactor on the California coast to shut down. A mysterious swarm of the gelatinous organisms, called salp, had so completely clogged screens used to filter the plant's cooling seawater, the utility company had to turn off its so-called El Diablo reactor. Salps are usually found farther out to sea, so why the creatures chose to attack the plant's filtration system en masse remains unknown.


Georgia — Jurassic Park Comes to Life

In July 2008, two men on a hunting trip in northern Georgia encountered a lizard-like creature about 100 yards ahead of them. Both men confirmed the beast looked exactly like a Jurassic Park raptor -- five feet tall, long tail, huge claws on both feet and smaller claws on its short, stubby arms. The hunters said the creature stopped for a moment, sniffed the air, and then disappeared back into the bushes.


Kentucky -- Return of the Goblins

Goblin-like creatures have attacked a family located in rural Kentucky on a regular basis since 2011. Reportedly, these beings stand four feet tall with large heads and eyes, slits for mouths, and green skin. They frequently try to break into the family's home. The local police blame wild animals for the problem. In the fall of 1955, identical creatures besieged another rural Kentucky home. In what became known as the Hopkinsville Goblins Case, dozens of witnesses saw nightly attacks by little green men before they abruptly stopped later that same year.


Louisiana -- The Morgan City Monster

In December of 2010, a nature photographer checked on a trail camera he'd set up to film wild animals in a reserve in Morgan City, Louisiana. The camera was smashed, but its SIM card survived. When the photographer uploaded the camera's final images he was shocked at what he found. Instead of a wild animal, his camera caught the image of a ghostly, near-transparent humanoid figure. The anonymous photographer let a local news station run the footage, but no one could explain the humanoid.


Michigan -- The Dogman

Sightings of The Dogman have been reported in Michigan since 1987. That July, police found an empty cabin near the town of Luther scarred by deep claw marks around its door and windows, prompting reports that an "unknown animal" had tried to get in. Ten years later, a witness camping in the forest near Luther heard a chilling howl, something more human-like than a wolf or coyote. Later that night, the witness saw a creature across a narrow river bed from him, standing larger than a bear, with black fur, a long skull, and reflective yellow eyes. The beast howled again, then ran up the bank and disappeared. Most startling of all, the creature ran not on all fours, but on two legs, like a human.


North Carolina — The Poop Monster

Something very creepy is living in the sewers of Raleigh, North Carolina. Caught in a video that has since gone viral, the creature has been labeled the Poop Monster, because that's exactly what it looks like. A spokesperson for the city's public utilities commission confirmed "Poopy" appears to be a living creature, but offered no idea what it could be.

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