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Scientifically illogical spots in the world - Page 17 of 30 - Kiwi Report

Scientifically illogical spots in the world


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[post_page_title]The case of the missing Inuit in Lake Anjikuni[/post_page_title]
This story came from a trapper named Joe Labelle who discovered an Inuit village back in 1930. When he got to the village he was surprised to find it entirely void of people, despite the fact that there was food being warmed by the fire, guns with bullets and everything else seemingly waiting for the person to come back any minute. However, there was not an Inuit villager in sight.
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