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National Park Mysteries

Western United States

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National Park Mysteries: Western United States delves into the intriguing and often unexplained phenomena that pervade the vast wilderness of America's western national parks. From the fog-shrouded coastlines of Olympic National Park to the soaring peaks of Yosemite, this book uncovers a tapestry of historical enigmas, unsolved disappearances, and natural wonders that defy explanation. Each chapter focuses on a different park, weaving together eyewitness accounts, expert interviews, and extensive research to explore the mysteries that linger among the ancient forests, desert landscapes, and rugged mountains. Whether it's the legends of lost treasure in the Grand Canyon or the mysterious sightings in the dense forests of Big Sur, the book invites readers on a captivating journey through the hidden depths of these majestic natural reserves, shedding light on the secrets that they hold.

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It would have been enjoyable because the stories seem good but it was worse than a college lecture at 7am. Repeated a lot of words when different ones could’ve been used.

Stop with the awful AI NARRATION

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Cool, fun stories a little on the shorter side but good overall. Anyone who enjoys this subject should enjoy this book.

Cool stories

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I counted 15 uses of the word enigma and enigmatic by chapter 16. It began to bother me to distraction. Repeated use of the word phenomenon and phenomena was arguably the same, tho I didn’t count its usage. Weird emphasis in phrasing without comprehension. Annoying!

Seriously, give someone a job and get rid of the computer!

The stories were good but the narration was awful.

No person would speak this way!

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