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Taken from the Forest

By: Gabriel Ramirez
Narrated by: Khai Lannor
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Why do so many people go missing in our national parks? Why do national parks not release how many people vanish in their parks? Why is it that over half a million people vanish in the national parks in the United States a year, and we, the public, are not told? How is it that in countries worldwide, over a million people vanish from their national parks every year, and the public is not told? Why are military special forces sometimes sent in to investigate a missing person in a national park? Why do national park rangers have a high (supposedly) suicide rate? How does someone vanish in seconds in front of other humans without a whisper in a national park? Why are the shadows in the national parks? Why are the Bigfoots blamed for all the disappearances? Why don’t Bigfoots give out interviews? Why? Just why? Let’s find out, shall we....

©2021 Gabriel Ramirez (P)2021 Gabriel Ramirez
Fantasy Fiction Magical Realism National Park Military Bigfoot Disappearance

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