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I Saw It Out There, Volume 3: Terrifying True Stories of Unexplained Encounters, Cryptid Sightings, and Paranormal Horrors in the Wilderness

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A Terrifying Collection of True Encounters with the Unknown

The woods are supposed to be peaceful. The mountains, a place of solitude. The open fields, a stretch of untamed beauty. But for those who have ventured too far, strayed off the path, or stayed out past dark… the wilderness holds something else.

In I Saw It Out There, firsthand accounts reveal chilling encounters with the unexplainable—things that defy logic, creatures that shouldn’t exist, and presences that watch from the shadows. From campers who wake to inhuman whispers, to hikers who find themselves being followed by something they can’t see, to hunters who realize they are not the apex predator—these stories will make you question what really lurks in the great outdoors.

They saw it. They survived. But they’ll never be the same.

57 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 22, 2025

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Terrifying Creatures!

This series is alway full of intriguing and terrifying creatures. I still love the fact each recollection takes place in different areas!
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August 4, 2025
More strange things seen by people. The sightings in this book include a Rougarou, something with fangs, something about three feet tall with oddly shaped head, a merman, Bigfoot, a skinwalker, a Wendego, a possible werewolf and something like a praying mantis but much larger.

There are also a bunch of other sightings that don't fit any of the ordinary type things seen in the typical sightings-of-odd-things-or-beings books. They are all interesting, too.

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