The Mystery of the Iatt Lake Monster-Revealed! - David Hollis - Książki - Xlibris US - 9781796019926 - 11 marca 2019
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The Mystery of the Iatt Lake Monster-Revealed!

David Hollis

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The Mystery of the Iatt Lake Monster-Revealed!

*Revised Copy-In the least populated and most rural parish in Louisiana, the author chose to retreat from the world. After experiencing deaths of two close family members and then experiencing flood, David decided to get away and experience nature to heal. That is when he discovered a tribe of Bigfoots. After having a violent initial encounter with them, David gained their respect and friendship. He communicated and interacted with them every day. The author took pictures of them and read the Bible to them daily as they had made camp on his land across the road from his house. David also took us deep into the woods to an area that had three crooked creeks that wind creating oxbows, swamps, islands, and marshes. Dammed by beavers, the three creeks merged into one and became a major tributary of Iatt Lake, which is surrounded by the Kisatchie National Forest, hence the title The Mystery of the Iatt Lake Monster-Revealed! The author included many photographs showing what looks to be upright-walking creatures in varying scenes-but mostly around water with beautiful swamp scenes, showing cypress trees with spanish moss and clean, clear water. The author took us on his path through discovery, making friends, the discussion of the pictures, and what the author sees in them and left the door open for the future as he has been having this experience every day. Get yours in Gloss only from Xlibris.com.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 11 marca 2019
ISBN13 9781796019926
Wydawcy Xlibris US
Strony 98
Wymiary 216 × 279 × 6 mm   ·   335 g
Język English  

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