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Encyclopedia of the Unexplained

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Many new developments on supernatural phenomena have resulted from recent research by Jenny Randles and Peter Hough, two highly respected experts in the field of the paranormal. In Encyclopedia of the Unexplained Randles and Hough, document firsthand, with photographs, illustrations and precise data, accounts of the paranormal.
Encyclopedia of the Unexplained is divided into eight areas. Everything from 'The Supernatural Earth' where unexplained, natural forces leave their mark on the earth to 'Space Invaders', and 'UFO Sightings' are examined in this book.

240 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 1995

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September 28, 2025
Everything inside you'll ever wanted to know about mysterious topics: the supernatural earth, lines of power, crop circles, window areas (e.g. Bermuda Triangle), space invaders, UFOs, alien abduction, out of time experiences, death by supernatural causes (e.g. spontaneous human combustion), mind matters, the spiritual dimension, near death experience, strange beings (e.g. fairy folks), The Men in Black, the alien zoo, sea serpents, Bigfoot, Loch Ness, dinosaurs... Yes, this definitely is pretty much it. There are many great photos inside too. Marvelous read for every mystery fan. Highly recommended!
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July 29, 2017
Compared to other Encyclopedias I have read regarding unexplained topics, the "Encyclopedia of the Unexplained" was just okay.
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