• Strange National Park Disappearances

  • Volume 1
  • By: Scott Jones
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 2 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Strange National Park Disappearances

By: Scott Jones
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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30 Disappearance and Missing Person Cases Inside!

Strange National Park Disappearances
is a gripping book series that delves into the mysterious and often unsettling cases of disappearances within the vast national forests of the United States. Each book in the series explores a collection of real-life incidents, weaving together eyewitness accounts, investigative insights, and expert opinions to shed light on these baffling occurrences. From hikers vanishing without a trace to campers who seem to have been swallowed by the wilderness, the series examines the complex interplay of natural hazards, human error, and possibly more sinister elements. The narratives are not only about the missing individuals but also about the relentless efforts of search and rescue teams, the impact on families and communities, and the haunting beauty and dangers of America's wild landscapes. This series is a must-read for fans of true crime, outdoor adventure, and anyone fascinated by the mysteries that lurk in the heart of nature.

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Collection of Eerie Disappearances in the National

This is a collection of people who went missing in national parks. The locations and a brief bio of the person is given along with the efforts to find them. A few remains were found in some cases, but how they died and what happened to them is still a mystery. Very interesting. Audiobook uses virtual voice.

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Good enough

Good enough book probably could use a little more detail to the stories but otherwise interesting. Just good enough and short

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Good Vitual Voice

The voice was good and the story kept me listening. I really enjoyed the stories.

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My first encounter with virtual voice

This was my first audible book with virtual voice and I must admit it wasn’t that bad, it was much better than I expected.

The book looks into missing cases where adults and children go missing on hikes.

With more research into each case we as readers/ listeners would have gotten a more interesting and in depth experience. Here we learn about a lot of cases but it is very superficial. I have preferred more information and less cases.

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